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Heidi Abrahamse
Heidi Abrahamse
Professor and Director of Laser Research Centre, University of Johannesburg
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New photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy
H Abrahamse, MR Hamblin
Biochemical Journal 473 (4), 347-364, 2016
19802016
Photodynamic therapy (PDT): a short review on cellular mechanisms and cancer research applications for PDT
CA Robertson, DH Evans, H Abrahamse
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology 96 (1), 1-8, 2009
13152009
The role of laser fluence in cell viability, proliferation, and membrane integrity of wounded human skin fibroblasts following helium‐neon laser irradiation
DH Hawkins, H Abrahamse
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine: The Official Journal of the American Society …, 2006
3822006
Effect of multiple exposures of low-level laser therapy on the cellular responses of wounded human skin fibroblasts
D Hawkins, H Abrahamse
Photomedicine and Laser Therapy 24 (6), 705-714, 2006
3732006
Low level laser therapy (LLLT) as an effective therapeutic modality for delayed wound healing
D Hawkins, N Houreld, H Abrahamse
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1056 (1), 486-493, 2005
3272005
A review on nanoparticle based treatment for wound healing
NK Rajendran, SSD Kumar, NN Houreld, H Abrahamse
Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology 44, 421-430, 2018
3192018
Recent advances on silver nanoparticle and biopolymer-based biomaterials for wound healing applications
SSD Kumar, NK Rajendran, NN Houreld, H Abrahamse
International journal of biological macromolecules 115, 165-175, 2018
2692018
The role of photobiomodulation on gene expression of cell adhesion molecules in diabetic wounded fibroblasts in vitro
SM Ayuk, H Abrahamse, NN Houreld
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology 161, 368-374, 2016
2572016
The role of matrix metalloproteinases in diabetic wound healing in relation to photobiomodulation
SM Ayuk, H Abrahamse, NN Houreld
Journal of diabetes research 2016, 2016
2022016
The effect of low level laser irradiation on adult human adipose derived stem cells
B Mvula, T Mathope, T Moore, H Abrahamse
Lasers in medical science 23, 277-282, 2008
1952008
Biological effects of helium-neon laser irradiation on normal and wounded human skin fibroblasts
D Hawkins, H Abrahamse
Photomedicine and Laser Therapy 23 (3), 251-259, 2005
1942005
Effect of low-level laser irradiation and epidermal growth factor on adult human adipose-derived stem cells
B Mvula, TJ Moore, H Abrahamse
Lasers in Medical Science 25, 33-39, 2010
1462010
A review of nanoparticle photosensitizer drug delivery uptake systems for photodynamic treatment of lung cancer
MG Mokwena, CA Kruger, MT Ivan, A Heidi
Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy 22, 147-154, 2018
1402018
Role of phytochemicals in cancer chemoprevention: Insights
BP George, R Chandran, H Abrahamse
Antioxidants 10 (9), 1455, 2021
1362021
Photodynamic therapy for metastatic melanoma treatment: A review
C Naidoo, CA Kruger, H Abrahamse
Technology in cancer research & treatment 17, 1533033818791795, 2018
1362018
Role of the PI3K/AKT (mTOR and GSK3β) signalling pathway and photobiomodulation in diabetic wound healing
SW Jere, NN Houreld, H Abrahamse
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 50, 52-59, 2019
1352019
Efficacy of three different laser wavelengths for in vitro wound healing
DH Evans, H Abrahamse
Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine 24 (4), 199-210, 2008
1332008
Phototherapy—a treatment modality for wound healing and pain relief
D Hawkins, H Abrahamse
African Journal of Biomedical Research 10 (2), 2007
1242007
In vitro exposure of wounded diabetic fibroblast cells to a helium-neon laser at 5 and 16 J/cm2
N Houreld, H Abrahamse
Photomedicine and laser surgery 25 (2), 78-84, 2007
1162007
Irradiation at 830 nm stimulates nitric oxide production and inhibits pro‐inflammatory cytokines in diabetic wounded fibroblast cells
NN Houreld, PR Sekhejane, H Abrahamse
Lasers in surgery and medicine 42 (6), 494-502, 2010
1122010
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