Abstract:Abstract:Objectives: To assess the genotoxic effect of a new antitumor ozone-photodynamic therapy using the improved modification of the COMET assay. Methods: Xenograft cancer models on 58 rats were used. The sarcoma RA was transplanted subcutaneously, and after increasing of tumor volume from 0.5 to 4.2 cm 3 , rats were divided into the four groups: "Intact"-healthy,"Control"-with xenografted tumors and no treatment, "PDT"-the rats treated with the photodynamic therapy, "PDT + ozone"-the rats were treated wit… Show more
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