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Charlotte M AllenPrincipal Research Fellow, Queensland University of Technology Verified email at qut.edu.au Cited by 15511 |
Photodynamic therapeutics: basic principles and clinical applications
WM Sharman, CM Allen, JE Van Lier - Drug discovery today, 1999 - Elsevier
… It requires very low doses (as little as 0.1 mg kg −1 ) as well as an unusually low light dose
(as low as 10 J cm −2 ), making it 100-fold more photoactive than Photofrin, which requires …
(as low as 10 J cm −2 ), making it 100-fold more photoactive than Photofrin, which requires …
Current status of phthalocyanines in the photodynamic therapy of cancer
CM Allen, WM Sharman, JE Van Lier - Journal of Porphyrins and …, 2001 - World Scientific
Photodynamic therapy is a binary treatment now accepted in clinic for various malignancies
in several countries around the world. Phthalocyanine molecules are second-generation …
in several countries around the world. Phthalocyanine molecules are second-generation …
Targeted photodynamic therapy via receptor mediated delivery systems
WM Sharman, JE van Lier, CM Allen - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2004 - Elsevier
Targeted photodynamic therapy (PDT) offers the opportunity of enhancing photodynamic
efficiency by directly targeting diseased cells and tissues. While antibody-conjugates have …
efficiency by directly targeting diseased cells and tissues. While antibody-conjugates have …
[BOOK][B] Oral and maxillofacial pathology-E-Book
BW Neville, DD Damm, CM Allen, AC Chi - 2023 - books.google.com
… The perforations typically are asymptomatic, ranging from a few millimeters to more than 1
cm. A few cases have been associated with other anomalies, such as absence or hypoplasia …
cm. A few cases have been associated with other anomalies, such as absence or hypoplasia …
TEMORA 1: a new zircon standard for Phanerozoic U–Pb geochronology
… The individual analyses from which these results were derived are available from CM Allen.
… The individual analyses from which these results were derived are available from CM Allen. …
… The individual analyses from which these results were derived are available from CM Allen. …
Improved 206Pb/238U microprobe geochronology by the monitoring of a trace-element-related matrix effect; SHRIMP, ID–TIMS, ELA–ICP–MS and oxygen isotope …
Precise isotope dilution–thermal ionisation mass spectrometry (ID–TIMS) documentation is
given for two new Palaeozoic zircon standards (TEMORA 2 and R33). These data, in …
given for two new Palaeozoic zircon standards (TEMORA 2 and R33). These data, in …
Characterization and origin of aluminous A-type granites from the Lachlan Fold Belt, southeastern Australia
…, AJR White, BW Chappell, CM Allen - Journal of …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
The metaluminous to weakly peraluminous A-type granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt are a
distinctive group of igneous rocks, on the basis of chemical and mineralogical criteria. Those …
distinctive group of igneous rocks, on the basis of chemical and mineralogical criteria. Those …
Minocycline reduces proinflammatory cytokine expression, microglial activation, and caspase-3 activation in a rodent model of diabetic retinopathy
JK Krady, A Basu, CM Allen, Y Xu, KF LaNoue… - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Diabetes leads to vascular leakage, glial dysfunction, and neuronal apoptosis within the
retina. The goal of the studies reported here was to determine the role that retinal microglial …
retina. The goal of the studies reported here was to determine the role that retinal microglial …
Are A‐type granites the high‐temperature felsic granites? Evidence from fractionated granites of the Wangrah Suite
<p>A‐type granites are a minor, but distinctive, component of the granites of the Lachlan
Fold Belt of southeastern Australia. They are felsic rocks with SiO<sub>2</sub> contents …
Fold Belt of southeastern Australia. They are felsic rocks with SiO<sub>2</sub> contents …
Formation of supercontinents linked to increases in atmospheric oxygen
IH Campbell, CM Allen - Nature Geoscience, 2008 - nature.com
Atmospheric oxygen concentrations in the Earth’s atmosphere rose from negligible levels in
the Archaean Era to about 21% in the present day. This increase is thought to have occurred …
the Archaean Era to about 21% in the present day. This increase is thought to have occurred …