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Sandra O. Gollnick
Researcher at Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Publications - 71
Citations - 12610
Sandra O. Gollnick is an academic researcher from Roswell Park Cancer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & Major histocompatibility complex. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 68 publications receiving 10850 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandra O. Gollnick include Iowa State University.
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CA : A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
Patrizia Agostinis,Kristian Berg,Keith A. Cengel,Thomas H. Foster,Albert W. Girotti,Sandra O. Gollnick,Stephen M. Hahn,Michael R. Hamblin,Asta Juzeniene,David Kessel,Mladen Korbelik,Johan Moan,Pawel Mroz,Dominika Nowis,Jacques Piette,Brian C. Wilson,Jakub Golab +16 more
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Photodynamic therapy of cancer: An update†‡
Patrizia Agostinis,Kristian Berg,Keith A. Cengel,Thomas H. Foster,Albert W. Girotti,Sandra O. Gollnick,Stephen M. Hahn,Michael R. Hamblin,Michael R. Hamblin,Asta Juzeniene,David Kessel,Mladen Korbelik,Johan Emelian Moan,Johan Emelian Moan,Pawel Mroz,Dominika Nowis,Jacques Piette,Brian C. Wilson,Jakub Golab,Jakub Golab +19 more
TL;DR: The photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a clinically approved, minimally invasive therapeutic procedure that can exert a selective cytotoxic activity toward malignant cells as discussed by the authors, which can prolong survival in patients with inoperable cancers and significantly improve quality of life.
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Role of cytokines in photodynamic therapy-induced local and systemic inflammation.
Sandra O. Gollnick,Sharon S. Evans,Heinz Baumann,Barbara Owczarczak,Patricia Maier,Lurine A. Vaughan,Wan-Chao Wang,E Unger,Barbara W. Henderson +8 more
TL;DR: The ability of PDT using the second-generation photosensitiser 2-[1-hexyloxyethyl]-2-devinyl pyropheophorbide-a (HPPH) to induce proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines, as well as adhesion molecules, known to be involved in neutrophil migration is examined, in mice.
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Generation of effective antitumor vaccines using photodynamic therapy.
TL;DR: Results show that PDT effects on tumor cells alone are sufficient to generate an antitumor immune response, indicating that the direct tumor effects of PDT play an important role in enhancing that host antitumors immune response.
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Choice of Oxygen-Conserving Treatment Regimen Determines the Inflammatory Response and Outcome of Photodynamic Therapy of Tumors
Barbara W. Henderson,Sandra O. Gollnick,John W. Snyder,Theresa M. Busch,Philaretos C. Kousis,Richard T. Cheney,Janet Morgan +6 more
TL;DR: The data show that a strong inflammatory response can contribute substantially to local tumor control when the PDT regimen is suboptimal, and local inflammation is not a critical factor for tumor control under optimal PDT treatment conditions.