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Wednesday, 06/14/2017 4:19:36 PM

Wednesday, June 14, 2017 4:19:36 PM

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"Dr. Kaspler concluded in his presentation that TLD-1433 is:

Stable under X-ray activation and remains able to produce ROS via subsequent NIR laser light activation
Able to be activated by X-ray eliciting a PDT-like cell kill
Able to be dually activated (X-ray followed by NIR laser) delivering a cell kill greater than the two wavelengths applied separately
Able to destroy cancer cells predominantly via necrosis at 24 hours post treatment.
Able to deliver noticeable damage to tumors when X-ray activated
Able to deliver significant tumour damage when dually activated (X-ray followed by NIR laser) in the presence of transferrin"


anyone,
i understand how the x-rays will reach the tumor.
how does the NIR laser get to the tumor? by a small probe into the mass? during or after the x-rays?
EURKA!

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