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    Novel Polycationic Photosensitizers for Antibacterial Photodynamic Therapy by Meerovich, G A, Akhlyustina, E V, Tiganova, I G, Lukyanets, E A, Makarova, E A, Tolordava, E R, Yuzhakova, O A, Romanishkin, I D, Philipova, N I, Zhizhimova, Yu S, Romanova, Yu M, Loschenov, V B, Gintsburg, A L

    “…Antibacterial photodynamic therapy (APDT) is a promising method of treating local infected foci, in particular, surgical and burn wounds, trophic and diabetic…”
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    Antibacterial Properties of Synthetic Cationic Bacteriochlorin Derivatives as Photosensitizers by Tiganova, I. G., Zhizhimova, Yu. S., Philipova, N. I., Tolordava, E. R., Alekseeva, N. V., Makarova, E. A., Lukyanets, E. A., Meerovich, G. A., Romanova, Yu. M., Gintsburg, A. L.

    “…Antibacterial photodynamic therapy (APDT) is a promising method of treatment of local infections, based on photochemical reaction of photosensitizer (PS) under…”
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    Nanostructured photosensitizer based on a tetracationic derivative of bacteriochlorin for antibacterial photodynamic therapy by Meerovich, G.A., Akhlyustina, E.V., Tiganova, I.G., Makarova, E.A., Philipova, N.I., Romanishkin, I.D., Alekseeva, N.V., Lukianets, E.A., Romanova, Yu.M., Loschenov, V.B.

    Published in Bulletin of RSMU (01-01-2018)
    “…Making antibacterial PDT more effective is a task that calls for the development of photosensitizers (PS) based on polycationic synthetic bacteriochlorins and…”
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    Study of new infrared photosensitizers for photodynamic inactivation of pathogenic bacteria based on synthetic bacteriochlorin derivatives by Akhlyustina, E.V., Meerovich, G.A., Tiganova, I.G., Makarova, E.A., Alekseeva, N.V., Philipova, N.I., Lukyanets, E.A., Romanova, Yu.M., Loschenov, V.B.

    “…Cationic bacteriochlorin derivatives which molecules differing by lipophilicity and positive charge degree have been investigated in vitro as photosensitizers…”
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