Near-infrared activatable phthalocyanine-poly-L-glutamic acid conjugate: increased cellular uptake and light–dark toxicity ratio toward an effective photodynamic cancer therapy

Volume: 13, Issue: 4, Pages: 1447 - 1458
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
In photodynamic therapy (PDT), the low absorptivity of photosensitizers in an aqueous environment reduces singlet oxygen generation efficiency and thereby decreases photosensitizing efficacy in biological conditions. To circumvent this problem, we designed a phthalocyanine-poly-L-glutamic acid conjugate (1-PG) made from a new phthalocyanine (Pc 1) monofunctionalized to allow adequate conjugation to PGA. The resulting 1-PG conjugate retained high...
Paper Details
Title
Near-infrared activatable phthalocyanine-poly-L-glutamic acid conjugate: increased cellular uptake and light–dark toxicity ratio toward an effective photodynamic cancer therapy
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
1447 - 1458
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