Amphiphilic tetracationic porphyrins are exceptionally active antimicrobial photosensitizers: In vitro and in vivo studies with the free‐base and Pd‐chelate
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Xuan, Weijun; Huang, Liyi; Wang, Yuguang; Hu, Xiaoqing; Szewczyk, Grzegorz; Huang, Ying‐Ying; El‐Hussein, Ahmed; Bommer, Jerry C.; Nelson, Mark L.; Sarna, Tadeusz; Hamblin, Michael R.; ... Show more Show less
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2019-04-24Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and TechnologyJournal
Journal of Biophotonics
Publisher
Wiley
Citation
Xuan, Weijun, Huang, Liyi, Wang, Yuguang, Hu, Xiaoqing, Szewczyk, Grzegorz et al. 2019. "Amphiphilic tetracationic porphyrins are exceptionally active antimicrobial photosensitizers: In vitro and in vivo studies with the free‐base and Pd‐chelate." Journal of Biophotonics, 12 (8).
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1864-063X
1864-0648