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Enhancing Photodynamic Therapy of Cancer by Intracellular Delivery of Photosensitizer

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Abstract

Immunogenic proteins in cancer are relevant targets for drug delivery. A multifunctional photo-activating compound directed to such proteins was developed for Photodynamic Therapy of Human Papillomavirus-transformed cancer cells. Selective binding increased therapeutic efficacy by two-folds.

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