Amphiphilic tetracationic porphyrins are exceptionally active antimicrobial photosensitizers: In vitro and in vivo studies with the free-base and Pd-chelate

  • Weijun Xuan
  • , Liyi Huang
  • , Yuguang Wang
  • , Xiaoqing Hu
  • , Grzegorz Szewczyk
  • , Ying Ying Huang
  • , Ahmed El-Hussein
  • , Jerry C. Bommer
  • , Mark L. Nelson
  • , Tadeusz Sarna
  • , Michael R. Hamblin

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