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Mantareva et al., 2022 - Google Patents

Photodynamic inactivation of antibiotic-resistant and sensitive Aeromonas hydrophila with Peripheral Pd (II)-vs. Zn (II)-Phthalocyanines

Mantareva et al., 2022

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4941314631001062706
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Mantareva V
Kussovski V
Orozova P
Dimitrova L
Kulu I
Angelov I
Durmus M
Najdenski H
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Biomedicines

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The antimicrobial multidrug resistance (AMR) of pathogenic bacteria towards currently used antibiotics has a remarkable impact on the quality and prolongation of human lives. An effective strategy to fight AMR is the method PhotoDynamic Therapy (PDT). PDT is based on …
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