Nature: A rich source for developing multifunctional agents. tumor-imaging and photodynamic therapy
The purpose of this review is to call attention in the use of chlorophyll‐a and bacteriochlorophyll‐a to develop more than 600 photosensitizers (λ max 660 nm–800 nm) during the last 15 years (1990–2005) at the Photodynamic Therapy Center, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo. This article mainly i...
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