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    Porphyrin Polymers Bearing N , N '-Ethylene Crosslinkers as Photosensitizers against Bacteria by Santamarina, Sofía C, Heredia, Daniel A, Durantini, Andrés M, Durantini, Edgardo N

    Published in Polymers (15-11-2022)
    “…The appearance of microbes resistant to antibiotics requires the development of alternative therapies for the treatment of infectious diseases. In this work…”
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    Antimicrobial Photosensitizing Material Based on Conjugated Zn(II) Porphyrins by Santamarina, Sofía C, Heredia, Daniel A, Durantini, Andrés M, Durantini, Edgardo N

    Published in Antibiotics (Basel) (12-01-2022)
    “…The widespread use of antibiotics has led to a considerable increase in the resistance of microorganisms to these agents. Consequently, it is imminent to…”
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    Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles with BODIPYs for Bioimaging and Antimicrobial Therapy Applications by Scanone, Ana C, Santamarina, Sofía C, Heredia, Daniel A, Durantini, Edgardo N, Durantini, Andrés M

    Published in ACS applied bio materials (17-02-2020)
    “…The antimicrobial capability and recyclability of two conjugates that combines the versatility of iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) with the high…”
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    Porphycenes as broad-spectrum antimicrobial photosensitizers. Potentiation with potassium iodide by Gonzalez Lopez, Edwin J., Santamarina, Sofía C., Alvarez, María G., Heredia, Daniel A., Durantini, Edgardo N.

    “…[Display omitted] •Two novels structurally related porphycene derivatives were synthesized.•The effect of amino substituents was evaluated to photoinactivate…”
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    Tuning the Molecular Structure of Corroles to Enhance the Antibacterial Photosensitizing Activity by Gonzalez Lopez, Edwin J, Martínez, Sol R, Aiassa, Virginia, Santamarina, Sofía C, Domínguez, Rodrigo E, Durantini, Edgardo N, Heredia, Daniel A

    Published in Pharmaceutics (24-01-2023)
    “…The increase in the antibiotic resistance of bacteria is a serious threat to public health. Photodynamic inactivation (PDI) of micro-organisms is a reliable…”
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    BODIPYs bearing a dimethylaminopropoxy substituent for imaging and photodynamic inactivation of bacteria by Palacios, Yohana B., Santamarina, Sofia C., Durantini, Javier E., Durantini, Edgardo N., Durantini, Andrés M.

    “…A new BODIPY (BDP 1) bearing a dimethylaminopropoxy group attached to a phenylene unit was synthesized. This compound was brominated to obtain the halogenated…”
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    Photodynamic Polymers Constituted by Porphyrin Units as Antibacterial Materials by Ballatore, María B., Pérez, María E., Santamarina, Sofía C., Durantini, Javier E., Milanesio, María E., Durantini, Edgardo N.

    Published in Photochem (01-12-2022)
    “…Photodynamic inactivation of microorganisms has emerged as a promising strategy to kill and eradicate pathogens. In this work, two polymers, TCP-P and ZnTCP-P,…”
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    Porphyrin Polymers Bearing IN/I,IN/I′-Ethylene Crosslinkers as Photosensitizers against Bacteria by Santamarina, Sofía C, Heredia, Daniel A, Durantini, Andrés M, Durantini, Edgardo N

    Published in Polymers (01-11-2022)
    “…The appearance of microbes resistant to antibiotics requires the development of alternative therapies for the treatment of infectious diseases. In this work…”
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    Light-Activated Antibacterial Polymeric Surface Based on Porphycene by Gonzalez Lopez, Edwin J., Renfige Rodriguez, Melisa, Santamarina, Sofia C., Macor, Lorena, Otero, Luis A., Gervaldo, Miguel A., Durantini, Andrés M., Durantini, Edgardo N., Durantini, Javier E., Heredia, Daniel A.

    Published in ACS applied polymer materials (13-01-2023)
    “…A photoactivatable antimicrobial polymeric surface based on a porphycene derivate was efficiently prepared and evaluated to kill pathogenic microorganisms. The…”
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