Web Release Date: March 27,
Versatile Photosensitizers for Photodynamic Therapy at Infrared Excitation


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Laboratory of Nanomaterials Science and Laboratory of Biochemical & Biomedical Research, Department of Chemistry, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, New Mexico 87801
Received January 5, 2007

Abstract:
A new type of photosensitizers used in photodynamic therapy, which is based on photon upconverting nanoparticles, is reported. These photosensitizers are excitable with infrared irradiation and have several times larger tissue penetration depth than the currently available ones. They are brought close to the target cancer cells through antigen-antibody interaction with good specificity and versatility. The design is also flexible in that various photosensitive molecules can be potentially adopted into the design. Results from in vitro experiments demonstrate their promise of becoming the next generation photodynamic therapy drugs.
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