Reliability of the survival dose estimated from in vitro cytotoxicity testing in photodynamic therapy

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Assessment of a new photosensitizer in a photodynamic therapy implies in vitro cytotoxicity testing whose outcome is influenced by a host of factors which characterize underlying photochemistry, photophysics and photobiology. To determine the reliability of the outcome we evaluate reliability of a survival dose estimated from a single light dose-response curve in a neutral red uptake cytotoxicity testing by means of validation measurements. Each light dose-response curve is build from the relative viability data obtained using a 96-wells micro-plate. The validation measurements performed with two human (8 MG BA andMCF-7) and two animal (LSCC-SF-Mc29 and LSR-SF-SR) tumor cell lines treated with two phthalocyanines (ZnS3Pc and ZnS3Pc) prove that a reliable test output can be derived from a single micro-plate. © 2008 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Stoykova, E., Sabotinov, O., Ion, R. M., & Alexandrova, R. (2008). Reliability of the survival dose estimated from in vitro cytotoxicity testing in photodynamic therapy. Biotechnology and Biotechnological Equipment, 22(2), 754–758. https://doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2008.10817546

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