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- Phenothiazine photosensitizers: part 2. 3,7-Bis(arylamino . . .
The phenothiazinium dyes exhibit intense absorption maxima in the 600–660 nm region of the spectrum (typically >50 000 litre mol −1 cm −1; log ε max >4 7) which is also useful in PDT, being in the “therapeutic window” required for efficient tissue penetration by light
- The development of phenothiazinium photosensitisers
This review deals with the evolution of phenothiazinium photosensitisers for both PACT and PDT use Methylene blue has been widely used since the late 19th century in biomedical research, and was the lead compound in several important clinical areas, including therapeutics for malaria and schizophrenia
- Sci-Hub | Phenothiazine photosensitizers: part 2. 3,7-Bis(arylamino . . .
Wainwright, M , Grice, N J , Pye, L E C (1999) Phenothiazine photosensitizers: part 2 3,7-Bis(arylamino)phenothiazines1See Ref [1] 1 Dyes and Pigments, 42(1), 45–51 doi:10 1016 s0143-7208(99)00008-x
- Dyes and Pigments 1999: Vol 42 Table of Contents - Archive. org
Phenothiazine photosensitizers: part 2 3,7-Bis(arylamino) phenothiazines M WAINWRIGHT, N J GRICE L E C PYE (UK) Disperse dyes containing a built-in oxalanilide stabilizer
- Phenothiazine photosensitizers: part 2. 3,7-Bis(arylamino . . .
Article "Phenothiazine photosensitizers: part 2 3,7-Bis(arylamino)phenothiazines " Detailed information of the J-GLOBAL is an information service managed by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (hereinafter referred to as "JST") Phenothiazine photosensitizers: part 2 3,7-Bis(arylamino)phenothiazines PYE L E C About PYE L E C
- Phenothiazinium photosensitisers: V. Photobactericidal activities of . . .
Prof Mark Wainwright is a renowned chemist who has developed novel synthetic methods for MB analogues and the study of their properties The proposed by Prof Wainwright starting reagents for
- Synthesis and supramolecular self-assembly of phenothiazine . . .
The association with 3-phenylimino-7-phenylaminophenothiazine was studied for the synthesized bis (carboxyl)phenothiazinium derivative The obtained 1: 1 associate is characterized by the bathochromic shift
- Phenothiazinium photosensitisers: choices in synthesis and application
In this review, consideration is given to the types of phenothiazinium derivative required for the various photodynamic applications currently under examination, and also to the synthetic strategies involved in their preparation 1 Introduction
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