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Fundamental principles of photodynamic, laser and PUVA therapy: a session of the Russian Photobiology Society 9th Congress (Shepsi, Krasnodar region, Russia; September, 12-19, 2021)

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BIOPHYSICAL REVIEWS
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 757-758

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s12551-022-00984-0

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PDT; Laser therapy; PUVA

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This article reports on a conference section that focused on the fundamentals of photodynamic, laser, and PUVA therapy. The section included 32 full-time and online presentations, covering research on cellular and organismal processes resulting from low-intensity red light irradiation and the use of various photosensitizers followed by laser irradiation. The conference featured innovative photosensitizers and their conjugates for fluorescent diagnostics and photodynamic therapy, as well as plenary reports on promising platforms for creating antitumor and antimicrobial drugs and the treatment of demodicosis. Additionally, young scientists presented 18 detailed posters summarizing the research discussed in the reports.
At the section Fundamentals of photodynamic, laser and PUVA therapy, 32 reports were presented in full-time and on-line format. Representatives of various scientific schools reported on the results of fundamental and applied research on the processes occurring at the cellular and organismal levels upon irradiation with low-intensity red light and upon the introduction of photosensitizers of various nature, followed by laser irradiation. Scientific reports proposed new photosensitizers, as well as their conjugates with biologically active molecules for fluorescent diagnostics and photodynamic therapy of oncological diseases. Plenary reports were presented by Professor Mikhail Grin Natural chlorins as a promising platform for creating drugs with photoinduced antitumor and antimicrobial activity, Professor Alexander Krasnovsky Laser activation of dissolved oxygen in natural conditions, and Professor Elena Filonenko Photodynamic therapy in the treatment of demodicosis of the facial skin with topical application of a gel based on 5-ALA. At the poster section, young scientists presented 18 posters, which describe in detail the research voiced in the section reports.

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