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Factors affecting photodynamic therapy and anti-tumor immune response
Michael R. Hamblin
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Heidi Abrahamse
Laser Research Centre
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard University
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Medicine and Dentistry
Photodynamic Therapy
100%
Neoplasm
100%
Immune Response
100%
Immune System
40%
Cancer Therapy
20%
Cancer Cell
20%
Tumor Cell
20%
Singlet Oxygen
20%
Hydroxyl Radical
20%
Glass Fiber
20%
Tumor Antigen
20%
Distant Metastasis
20%
Reactive Oxygen Species
20%
Tumor Regression
20%
Vascular Tissue Neoplasm
20%
Tumor Recurrence
20%
Tumor Necrosis
20%
Cancer Immunotherapy
20%
Cell Death
20%
Adjuvant
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immune Response
100%
Photodynamics
100%
Immune System
40%
Cell Death
20%
Cancer Cell
20%
Surface Property
20%
Infrared Radiation
20%
Tumor Antigen
20%
Tumor Cell
20%
Cancer Immunotherapy
20%
Optics
20%
Blood Vessels
20%
Adjuvant
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Photodynamic Therapy
100%
Neoplasm
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
33%
Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
16%
Singlet Oxygen
16%
Tumor Recurrence
16%
Immunotherapy
16%
Tumor Antigen
16%
Hydroxyl Radical
16%
Glass Fiber
16%
Tumor Necrosis
16%
Vascular Tumor
16%
Distant Metastasis
16%
Tumor Regression
16%
Adjuvant
16%
Keyphrases
Triplet State
20%
Tumor Immunotherapy
20%
Tumor Regression
20%
Tumor Blood Vessels
20%
Blood Lead
20%
Checkpoint Inhibitors
20%
Tumor Necrosis
20%
Systemic Injection
20%
Guard
20%
Clinical Scenarios
20%
Distant Metastasis
20%