Understanding the Photodynamic Therapy Induced Bystander and Abscopal Effects: A Review
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a clinically approved minimally/non-invasive treatment modality that has been used to treat various conditions, including cancer. The bystander and abscopal effects are two well-documented significant reactions involved in imparting long-term systemic effects in the fie...
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Main Authors: | Kave Moloudi (Author), Paromita Sarbadhikary (Author), Heidi Abrahamse (Author), Blassan P. George (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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