Stable synthetic bacteriochlorins for photodynamic therapy: role of dicyano peripheral groups, central metal substitution (2H, Zn, Pd), and Cremophor EL delivery.
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Stable synthetic bacteriochlorins for photodynamic therapy: role of dicyano peripheral groups, central metal substitution (2H, Zn, Pd), and Cremophor EL delivery.
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Stable synthetic bacteriochlor ...... d), and Cremophor EL delivery.
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Stable synthetic bacteriochlor ...... d), and Cremophor EL delivery.
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David F Bocian
Dianzhong Luo
Eunkyung Yang
James R Diers
Jonathan S Lindsey
Thiagarajan Balasubramanian
Ying-Ying Huang
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10.1002/CMDC.201200351
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2012-10-12T00:00:00Z