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Ameneh Sazgarnia

Researcher at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  102
Citations -  1432

Ameneh Sazgarnia is an academic researcher from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photodynamic therapy & Protoporphyrin IX. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 93 publications receiving 1110 citations. Previous affiliations of Ameneh Sazgarnia include Avicenna Research Institute.

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Vis/NIR spectroscopy and chemometrics for the prediction of soluble solids content and acidity (pH) of kiwifruit

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a calibration model for prediction of soluble solids content and acidity of kiwifruit by using visible and near infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics.
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A Novel Nanosonosensitizer for Sonodynamic Therapy In Vivo Study on a Colon Tumor Model

TL;DR: In this paper, a new nanoconjugate composed of protoporphyrin IX and gold nanoparticles was used as a nucleation site for cavitation in colorectal cancer.
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The effects of combined treatment with ionizing radiation and indocyanine green-mediated photodynamic therapy on breast cancer cells

TL;DR: It appears from the data that the adverse effects of photodynamic therapy can be partially abated without reducing the efficacy of treatment, and this new therapeutic avenue in breast cancer therapy could be worth further investigation and elucidation.
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Protoporphyrin IX-gold nanoparticle conjugates as an efficient photosensitizer in cervical cancer therapy.

TL;DR: Protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) conjugated gold nanoparticle (GNP) was synthesized, characterized, and used for the delivery of a hydrophobic photosensitizer to a cervical cancer cell line and its properties indicate that PpIX-GNP conjugates could be used as a photosenitizer in photodynamic therapy (PDT) through the formulation of singlet oxygen.
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Therapeutic Effects of Acoustic Cavitation in the Presence of Gold Nanoparticles on a Colon Tumor Model

TL;DR: Bubble generation from intense pulsed light–irradiated gold nanoparticles was investigated as a means of providing nucleation sites for acoustic cavitation in cancer tissues.