Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5150976 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2016 | 82 Pages |
Abstract
Metalloporphyrins and their derivatives are characterized by a variety of photophysical and photochemical properties that can be explored for a number of biomedical applications including photodynamic therapy, photodiagnosis and photodynamic inactivation of microorganisms.
Keywords
PDIIFRBPDQDsTETAMDCrELISCPORA549PDTDLIPACTEPSHBOCMDRTNFTPPNIRBSANPsROSTetraphenylporphyrinVibrational relaxationbovine serum albuminNear infrared radiationFRETHomointerferoninterleukinhighest occupied molecular orbitalBacteriochlorinInternal conversionPhotodiagnosisEPRPositron emission tomographyHemoglobin-based oxygen carriercolon carcinoma cell linePhotodynamic therapylight-emitting diodeLEDSODage-related macular degenerationSuperoxide dismutasePhotodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapytumour necrosis factorIntersystem crossingPhotosensitizerPhthalocyanineLUMOMetal complexesbenzoporphyrin derivativeMultidrug-resistantExtracellular polymeric substancesNanoparticlesEnhanced permeability and retentionquantum dotsPETPorphyrinChlorinLowest Unoccupied Molecular OrbitalReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Janusz M. DÄ
browski, Barbara Pucelik, Anna Regiel-Futyra, MaÅgorzata Brindell, Olga Mazuryk, Agnieszka KyzioÅ, Grażyna Stochel, Wojciech Macyk, Luis G. Arnaut,