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Régis Vanderesse

Researcher at University of Lorraine

Publications -  154
Citations -  3016

Régis Vanderesse is an academic researcher from University of Lorraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reducing agent & Sodium hydride. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 154 publications receiving 2567 citations. Previous affiliations of Régis Vanderesse include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Rega Institute for Medical Research.

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Dye-sensitized nanoparticles for heterogeneous photocatalysis: Cases studies with TiO2, ZnO, fullerene and graphene for water purification

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the use of dye-sensitized nanoparticles (NPs) for heterogeneous photocatalysis related to water purification is considered, which covers the impact of several parameters on the photodegradation performances of various pollutants.
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A peptide competing with VEGF165 binding on neuropilin-1 mediates targeting of a chlorin-type photosensitizer and potentiates its photodynamic activity in human endothelial cells

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that TPC-Ahx-ATWLPPR is a much more potent photosensitizer in vitro than TPC, in NRP-1-expressing cells, and may efficiently potentiate the vascular effect of PDT in vivo.
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Stability of folic acid under several parameters.

TL;DR: Five main parameters that have to be taken into account to avoid the degradation of folic acid are focused on: light, temperature, concentration, oxygen and pH, which are the most cited in the literature.
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Fighting Hypoxia to Improve PDT

TL;DR: In order to improve the oxygenation of tumour or decrease hypoxia, different strategies are developed and are described in this review: (1) the use of O2 vehicle; (2) the modification of the tumour microenvironment (TME); (3) combining other therapies with PDT; (4)Hypoxia-independent PDT;(5) hypoxIA-dependent PDT and (6) fractional PDT.
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The application of titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, fullerene, and graphene nanoparticles in photodynamic therapy

TL;DR: The effectiveness of these NPs for PDT is discussed in detail by collecting all essential information described in the literature and could be useful in designing new NPs specific for PDT and/or PTT applications in the future.