fotokathodin
Fotokathodin is a term that refers to a specific type of photodynamic therapy or photochemotherapy, often employed in dermatological and oncological treatments. The core principle involves the use of a photosensitizing agent that, when activated by light of a specific wavelength, produces reactive oxygen species. These reactive oxygen species are highly toxic to targeted cells, leading to their destruction.
The photosensitizer used in fotokathodin treatments is typically a drug that is administered either topically, orally,
This targeted cell death mechanism makes fotokathodin a valuable treatment option for various conditions, including certain