Photodynamic activity of aluminium (III) and zinc (II) phthalocyanines in Leishmania promastigotes Patricia Escobar, Indira P Hernández, Cesar M Rueda … [et.al]
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TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Bogotá; Instituto Nacional de Salud; 2006Descripción: 49-56; grafs.;tblsTema(s): Resumen: Introduction. Photodynamic therapy is a two-step procedure, involving the use of photosensitizing agents followed by selective illumination of the target lesion with visible light. It produces highly reactive oxygen species and subsequent cellular damage.
Introduction. Photodynamic therapy is a two-step procedure, involving the use of photosensitizing agents followed by selective illumination of the target lesion with visible light. It produces highly reactive oxygen species and subsequent cellular damage.
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