An Animal Experiment of the Fluorescence Effects and the Side-Effects of the Light Sensitive Techniques,
Abstract
The animal experiments suggest that small white mice with sarcoma and liver cancer, in which HPD and fluorescein sodium are injected into the abdominal cavities, have intenser fluorescence in tumours than in normal tissue when they are irradiated by an He-Cd laser, and various types of lights have different effects on the small white mice injected with HPD: sunlight has the greatest effect, and a 100 W electric light has the next: and HPD has some side-effects on the liver of small white mice. Using light sensitive techniques to diagnose and cure cancer is a new topic under active study all over the world. The dyes used as the sensitizers are HPD, fluorescein sodium, etc. HPD is the most widely used, and fluorescein sodium is the second widely used. In order to compare their fluorescence effects and effects of different light sources to the HPD in the process of application, we have conducted a series of animal experiments. The results of our experiments are reported in this paper.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 10, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA166746
Entities
People
- Jiang Xin
- Liu Lanying
- Mao Yubin
- Qi Jingfang
- Xu Ziru
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center