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Barbara Pucelik

Researcher at Jagiellonian University

Publications -  31
Citations -  999

Barbara Pucelik is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photodynamic therapy & Photosensitizer. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 23 publications receiving 624 citations.

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Engineering of relevant photodynamic processes through structural modifications of metallotetrapyrrolic photosensitizers

TL;DR: The most recent research performed on metalloporphyrin-based materials in photodynamic therapy, photodynamic inactivation of microorganisms, photodiagnosis and drug delivery are explored, demonstrating their perspectives for biomedical applications.
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Bioinorganic antimicrobial strategies in the resistance era

TL;DR: This work describes the bioinorganic strategies with multiple mechanisms of action based on i) small metal complexes, ii) metal modified macromolecules, iii) metal and metal oxides nanoparticles, iv) light-activated bioin organic platforms, to overcome the pathogen's resistance.
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Design of Pluronic-Based Formulation for Enhanced Redaporfin-Photodynamic Therapy against Pigmented Melanoma

TL;DR: Modification of redaporfin with Pluronic block copolymers overcomes the resistance of melanoma cells to PDT possibly via increased tumor selectivity and enhanced ROS generation.
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Fluorination of phthalocyanine substituents: Improved photoproperties and enhanced photodynamic efficacy after optimal micellar formulations.

TL;DR: F fluorinated phthalocyanine 2 turned out to be the most effective anticancer agent as the tumors of 20% of mice treated regressed completely and did not appear for over one year after treatment.
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Bacteriochlorins and their metal complexes as NIR-absorbing photosensitizers: properties, mechanisms, and applications

TL;DR: An up-to-date overview of the most significant studies on the synthesis, spectroscopic, photochemical, and electrochemical characteristics as well as various potential applications of bacteriochlorins and their metal complexes can be found in this article.