About this Research Topic
The development and improvement of photosensitizers for PDT remains a huge challenge. In recent years, we have observed intensive work on the synthesis of new photosensitizers, but many aspects are still problematic. Development of nanocarriers for photodynamic therapy such as nanoparticles, nanocages, quantum dots, liposomes, microspheres etc. should be a priority issue. It is also important to look for formulations that increase their solubility and selective accumulation at the site of the disease, e.g. combinations with polymers, amorphization, targeting with antibodies. Another development opportunity is the search for new combinations of PDT with classical pharmacological therapy or chemical adjuvants. These experiments will be aimed at increasing the application potential of PDT and extending its application in new diseases. The aim of this Research Topic is to cover promising, recent, and novel research trends in the improvement of photodynamic therapy against bacteria and cancer.
We welcome Original Research and Perspective articles on themes including, but not limited to:
• New formulations of photosensitizers.
• Combination of photosensitizers with nanoparticles, liposomes, microspheres, polymers, antibodies etc.
• Chemical modifications of photosensitizers improving their physicochemical parameters.
• New application/exposure systems for PDT.
• Protocols linking photosensitizers with adjuvants and other molecules.
Keywords: PDT, PACT, Cancer, Antibiotic resistance, Light, Photosensitizers
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