2020
DOI: 10.21294/1814-4861-2020-19-6-82-92
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Methodological Aspects of Photodynamic Therapy of Ehrlich Solid Carcinoma in Balb/C Mouse Strain With Various Tumor Localization

Abstract: Background. Photodynamic Therapy is one of the treatment methods used in modern oncology. Evaluation of the efficacy in vivo of photosensitizers on tumor models is generally accepted, but the photodynamic  therapy technique in mice is not without drawbacks.The purpose of the study was evaluation of the efficacy of photodynamic therapy in mice with Ehrlich tumor model after subcutaneous and intracutaneous injection of tumor cells.Material and Methods. The study was conducted on BAL B/C mice of both sexes. Fotod… Show more

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“…One part of the tumor was irradiated with a 662 ± 3 nm semiconductor ALOD-01 laser apparatus (Alcom Medica LLC, St. Petersburg, Russia) with a dose of 300 J/cm 2 , and the other part served as a control without further treatment. The time for PS accumulation was chosen based on our previous studies [51]. The comparative analysis of irradiated and non-irradiated photosensitized tumor samples allowed us to verify the suggested approach, since partial photobleaching of the PS resulted in an a priori decrease in its concentration.…”
Section: Mammary Cancer Model and Ps Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One part of the tumor was irradiated with a 662 ± 3 nm semiconductor ALOD-01 laser apparatus (Alcom Medica LLC, St. Petersburg, Russia) with a dose of 300 J/cm 2 , and the other part served as a control without further treatment. The time for PS accumulation was chosen based on our previous studies [51]. The comparative analysis of irradiated and non-irradiated photosensitized tumor samples allowed us to verify the suggested approach, since partial photobleaching of the PS resulted in an a priori decrease in its concentration.…”
Section: Mammary Cancer Model and Ps Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%