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handle: 10261/33239
[ES] La presente invención se refiere al uso de un compuesto con efecto fotovoltaico en volumen para la elaboración de un medicamento de fototerapia para la prevención o el tratamiento de un proceso patológico como, por ejemplo, un tumor o un cáncer, una enfennedad inflamatoria y/o autoinmune, un proceso patológico asociado a angiogénesis o a proliferación mioendotelial anonnal o no deseada, una fibrosis o un proceso patológico asociado a fibrosis; para la prevención o el tratamiento de una afección o una enfennedad dennatológica o para el tratamiento de una enfennedad infecciosa de origen virico, fimgico, bacteriano o parasitario.e
[EN] The present invention relates to use, in bulk, of a compound with photovoltaic effects for producing a phototherapy drug for preventing or treating a medical disorder such as, for example, a tumour or cancer, an inflammatory and/or autoimmune disease, a medical disorder associated with angiogenesis or with an abnonnal or unwanted myoendothelial proliferation, fibrosis or a medical disorder associated with fibrosis, and for preventing or treating a dennatological disorder or disease or for treating an infectious disease of viral, fungal, bacterial or parasitic origino@0ê›
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España)
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Phototherapy drug
Phototherapy drug
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