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Porphyrin–Schiff base conjugates bearing basic amino groups as antimicrobial phototherapeutic agents

Pérez et al., 2021

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10996962555335489083
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Pérez M
Durantini J
Reynoso E
Alvarez M
Milanesio M
Durantini E
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New porphyrin–Schiff base conjugates bearing one (6) and two (7) basic amino groups were synthesized by condensation between tetrapyrrolic macrocycle-containing amine functions and 4-(3-(N, N-dimethylamino) propoxy) benzaldehyde. This approach allowed us …
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