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Journal of biomedical optics | Vol.13, Issue.3 | | Pages 034010

Journal of biomedical optics

Pulsed diode laser-based monitor for singlet molecular oxygen.

Seonkyung, Lee Leyun, Zhu Ahmed M, Minhaj Michael F, Hinds Danthu H, Vu David I, Rosen Steven J, Davis Tayyaba, Hasan  
Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising cancer treatment. PDT uses the affinity of photosensitizers to be selectively retained in malignant tumors. When tumors, pretreated with the photosensitizer, are irradiated with visible light, a photochemical reaction occurs and tumor cells are destroyed. Oxygen molecules in the metastable singlet delta state O2(1Delta) are believed to be the species that destroys cancerous cells during PDT. Monitoring singlet oxygen produced by PDT may lead to more precise and effective PDT treatments. Our approach uses a pulsed diode laser-based monitor with optical fibers and a fast data acquisition system to monitor singlet oxygen during PDT. We present results of in vitro singlet oxygen detection in solutions and in a rat prostate cancer cell line as well as PDT mechanism modeling.

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Pulsed diode laser-based monitor for singlet molecular oxygen.

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising cancer treatment. PDT uses the affinity of photosensitizers to be selectively retained in malignant tumors. When tumors, pretreated with the photosensitizer, are irradiated with visible light, a photochemical reaction occurs and tumor cells are destroyed. Oxygen molecules in the metastable singlet delta state O2(1Delta) are believed to be the species that destroys cancerous cells during PDT. Monitoring singlet oxygen produced by PDT may lead to more precise and effective PDT treatments. Our approach uses a pulsed diode laser-based monitor with optical fibers and a fast data acquisition system to monitor singlet oxygen during PDT. We present results of in vitro singlet oxygen detection in solutions and in a rat prostate cancer cell line as well as PDT mechanism modeling.

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Seonkyung, Lee Leyun, Zhu Ahmed M, Minhaj Michael F, Hinds Danthu H, Vu David I, Rosen Steven J, Davis Tayyaba, Hasan,.Pulsed diode laser-based monitor for singlet molecular oxygen.. 13 (3),034010.

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