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We welcome the readers to this book on biology and clinical applications of enhanced photodynamic therapy (PDT), a collection of materials dedicated to highlighting the latest advances in antimicrobial and oncological applications, in vivo treatment monitoring, tissue response monitoring, tissue responses due to secondary effects, as well as new emerging optical techniques (i.e., near-infrared spectroscopy, optical coherence tomography, fluorescence imaging, photoacoustic microscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging, spatial frequency domain imaging, diffuse fluorescence tomography) to be applied for PDT in vivo. The book collects scientific articles published in the Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences from 2021 to 2023, and 15 articles are included. We believe that it will provide a better understanding of the biology and clinical applications of enhanced PDT.

Sample Chapter(s)
Preface: Innovations in Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy: Biology and Clinical Applications

Contents:

  • Antimicrobial Applications:
    • Antiviral Optical Techniques as a Possible Novel Approach to COVID-19 Treatment (F Moshfegh, F Khosraviani, N Moghaddasi, S F S J Limoodi and E Boluki)
    • Photokilling of Waterborne-Resistant Pathogenic Bacteria Using Cobalt-Doped Zinc Oxide Doped on Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles (A M Khan, L Pervez, J Celli, M Khattak, M Ullah, Z Shah, M M Khan, M Nadeem, S Faisal and A Nadhman)
    • Photoinactivation of Escherichia coli Using Five Photosensitizers and the Same Number of Photons (D Ortega-Zambrano, D Fuentes-López and H Mercado-Uribe)
  • Treatment Monitoring in vivo:
    • A Novel Indocyanine Green-Based Fluorescent Marker for Guiding Surgical Tumor Resection (J Ge, J D Opfermann, H Saeidi, K A Huenerberg, C D Badger, J Cha, M J Schnermann, A S Joshi and A Krieger)
  • Tissue Response Monitoring:
    • Assessment of Cerebral Oxygenation Response to Hemodialysis Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS): Challenges and Solutions (A Wong, L Robinson, S Soroush, A Suresh, D Yang, K Madu, M N Harhay and K Pourrezaei)
    • Automated Apoptosis Identification in Fluorescence Imaging of Nucleus Based on Histogram of Oriented Gradients of High-Frequency Wavelet Coefficients (S Liu, L Su, H Sun, T Chen, M Hu and Z Zhuang)
  • Tissue Responses Due to Secondary Effects:
    • Comparative Study on Photobiomodulation Between 630 nm and 810 nm LED in Diabetic Wound Healing Both in Vitro and in Vivo (H Zhao, T Ji, T Sun, H Liu, Y Liu, D Chen, Y Wang, Y Tan, J Zeng, H Qiu and Y Gu)
    • Noninvasive In Vivo Study of NADH Fluorescence and Its Real-Time Intrinsic Dynamical Changes: Experiments and Seven-Layered Skin Model Monte Carlo Simulations (H Hou, G Du, Y Wang, C Su, L Guo and X Chen)
    • Immune Response Induced by Hematoporphyrin Derivatives Mediated Photodynamic Therapy: Immunogenic Cell Death and Elevated Costimulatory Molecules (S Long, Y Zhao, Y Xu, Hi Li, H Zhao, D Chen, J Zeng, H Qiu, X Li and Y Gu)
  • New Techniques for Photodynamic Therapy in vivo:
    • Monitoring of Edema Progression in Permanent and Transient MCAO Model Using SS-OCT (Y Yu, Z Meng, A Li, Y Lin, J Liu, Y Ma, Y Wang and Z Ma)
    • A Miniaturized Fluorescence Imaging Device for Rapid Early Skin Cancer Detection (J Pan, Q Liu, H Sun, W Zheng, P Wang, L Wen, J Duan, Z Xuan, X Yu, S Wang, X Wang, T Zhang and W Lu)
    • In Vivo Evaluation of Laser-Induced Choroidal Neovascularization in Rats Simultaneously Using Optical Coherence Tomography and Photoacoustic Microscopy (F Du, L Gao, L Li, Q Li, F Wang, C Zhou and C Dai)
    • In Vivo Imaging and Tracking of Exosomes for Theranostics (N Ma, C Wu and Z Meng)
    • Monitoring Microenvironment of Hep G2 Cell Apoptosis Using Two-Photon Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (K Wang, S Tang, S Wang, F Lin, G Zou, J Qu and L Liu)
    • Three-Dimensional Quantification of Protoporphyrin IX in Photodynamic Therapy Using SFDI/DFT: A Pilot Experimental Validation (M Dan, W Song, M Liu, Y Zhang and F Gao)

Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of photodynamic therapy and photonic theranostics. Surgeons seeking visual aids and guidance techniques. Entrepreneurs in medical diagnostics.