Photodynamic therapy with topical methyl- and hexylaminolevulinate for prophylaxis and treatment of UV-induced SCC in hairless mice

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Photodynamic therapy with topical methyl- and hexylaminolevulinate for prophylaxis and treatment of UV-induced SCC in hairless mice. / Togsverd-Bo, Katrine; Lerche, Catharina M; Poulsen, Thomas; Wulf, Hans Christian; Haedersdal, Merete; Lerche, Catharina M.

I: Experimental Dermatology, Bind 19, Nr. 8, 01.08.2010, s. e166-72.

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Togsverd-Bo, K, Lerche, CM, Poulsen, T, Wulf, HC, Haedersdal, M & Lerche, CM 2010, 'Photodynamic therapy with topical methyl- and hexylaminolevulinate for prophylaxis and treatment of UV-induced SCC in hairless mice', Experimental Dermatology, bind 19, nr. 8, s. e166-72. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0625.2009.01035.x

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Togsverd-Bo, K., Lerche, C. M., Poulsen, T., Wulf, H. C., Haedersdal, M., & Lerche, C. M. (2010). Photodynamic therapy with topical methyl- and hexylaminolevulinate for prophylaxis and treatment of UV-induced SCC in hairless mice. Experimental Dermatology, 19(8), e166-72. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0625.2009.01035.x

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Togsverd-Bo K, Lerche CM, Poulsen T, Wulf HC, Haedersdal M, Lerche CM. Photodynamic therapy with topical methyl- and hexylaminolevulinate for prophylaxis and treatment of UV-induced SCC in hairless mice. Experimental Dermatology. 2010 aug. 1;19(8):e166-72. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0625.2009.01035.x

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Togsverd-Bo, Katrine ; Lerche, Catharina M ; Poulsen, Thomas ; Wulf, Hans Christian ; Haedersdal, Merete ; Lerche, Catharina M. / Photodynamic therapy with topical methyl- and hexylaminolevulinate for prophylaxis and treatment of UV-induced SCC in hairless mice. I: Experimental Dermatology. 2010 ; Bind 19, Nr. 8. s. e166-72.

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abstract = "Hexyl aminolevulinate (HAL) is a long-chained 5-aminolevulinic acid-ester that has been proposed as a novel photosensitizing agent to methyl aminolevulinate (MAL) in topical photodynamic therapy (PDT). The more lipophilic HAL, may improve treatment outcome for non-melanoma skin cancer.",
author = "Katrine Togsverd-Bo and Lerche, {Catharina M} and Thomas Poulsen and Wulf, {Hans Christian} and Merete Haedersdal and Lerche, {Catharina M}",
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