- Author
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M. Heger
- Title
- Lasers and liposomes : a potentially efficacious combination for the non-invasive removal of pathological cutaneous vasculature
- Supervisors
- Co-supervisors
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J.F. Beek
- Award date
- 2 July 2009
- Number of pages
- 248
- Document type
- PhD thesis
- Faculty
- Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
- Persistent Identifier
- https://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.323208
- Downloads
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Thesis
Front cover
Title pages
Table of contents
Chapter 1: General introduction
Chapter 2: Towards optimization of selective photothermolysis : prothrombotic pharmaceutical agents as potential adjuvants in laser treatment of port wine stains : a theoretical study
Chapter 3: Darkfield orthogonal polarized spectral imaging for studying endovascular laser-tissue interactions in vivo : a preliminary study
Chapter 4: Laser-induced (endo)vascular photothermal effects studied by combined brightfield and fluorescence microscopy in hamster dorsal skin fold venules
Chapter 5: Thrombosis as an integral component of endovascular laser-tissue interactions : the fundamental premise for site-specific pharmacolaser therapy
Chapter 6: Introduction : part 2
Chapter 7: Tranexamic acid-containing thermosensitive liposomal formulations for antifibrinolytic site-specific pharmaco-laser therapy
Chapter 8: On the interaction of fluorophore-encapsulating PEGylated lecithin liposomes with hamster and human platelets
Chapter 9: Simple, rapid, and sensitive liquid chromatography-fluorescence method for the quantification of tranexamic acid in blood
Summary and conclusion
Summary and conclusion (Dutch)
Author affiliations
List of publications
Acknowledgements
Curriculum vitae
Videos to chapter 3
Videos to chapter 4
Videos to chapter 5
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