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Photodynamische Therapie humaner Kolonkarzinome: Substanzdosis- und Energiedichteabhängigkeit im thymusaplastischen Nacktmausmodell

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Die photodynamische Therapie (PDT) unter Verwendung von Hämatoporphyrinderivaten, eingeführt von Dougherty et al. [3], ist eine neue vielversprechende Methode zur Behandlung maligner Tumoren. Obwohl sich die photodynamische Therapie bereits im klinisch experimentellen Einsatz befindet [6, 7], fehlen ausreichende Grundlagenuntersuchungen bei gastrointestinalen Karzinomen. Im thymusaplastischen Nacktmausmodell wurde deshalb an einem humanen Kolonkarzinom die Effektivität der PDT in Abhängigkeit von der applizierten Substanzdosis und Energiedichte untersucht.

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Gossner, L. et al. (1992). Photodynamische Therapie humaner Kolonkarzinome: Substanzdosis- und Energiedichteabhängigkeit im thymusaplastischen Nacktmausmodell. In: Schmoll, HJ., Meyer, HJ., Wilke, H., Pichlmayr, R. (eds) Aktuelle Therapie gastrointestinaler Tumoren. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76187-4_39

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