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Academic Article Self-organized nanofibers and nanorods of porphyrins bearing hydrogen bonding motifs.
Academic Article Controlled hierarchical self-assembly and deposition of nanoscale photonic materials.
Academic Article Porphyrins as Molecular Electronic Components of Functional Devices.
Academic Article Synthesis and photophysical properties of thioglycosylated chlorins, isobacteriochlorins, and bacteriochlorins for bioimaging and diagnostics.
Academic Article Combinatorial synthesis and modification of functional porphyrin libraries: identification of new, amphipathic motifs for biomolecule binding.
Academic Article Photophysics of glycosylated derivatives of a chlorin, isobacteriochlorin and bacteriochlorin for photodynamic theragnostics: discovery of a two-photon-absorbing photosensitizer.
Academic Article Studies of the structure and phase transitions of nano-confined pentanedithiol and its application in directing hierarchical molecular assemblies on Au(1?1?1).
Academic Article Glycosylated Porphyrins, Phthalocyanines, and Other Porphyrinoids for Diagnostics and Therapeutics.
Academic Article Fluorinated porphyrinoids as efficient platforms for new photonic materials, sensors, and therapeutics.
Academic Article Facile synthesis of chlorin bioconjugates by a series of click reactions.
Academic Article Cancer cell spheroids are a better screen for the photodynamic efficiency of glycosylated photosensitizers.
Academic Article A Structural Model of Nitro-Porphyrin Dyes Based on Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory.
Academic Article Carbon-1 versus Carbon-3 Linkage of d-Galactose to Porphyrins: Synthesis, Uptake, and Photodynamic Efficiency.
Academic Article Comparing a thioglycosylated chlorin and phthalocyanine as potential theranostic agents.
Academic Article Efficient synthesis and photodynamic activity of porphyrin-saccharide conjugates: targeting and incapacitating cancer cells.
Academic Article Design and synthesis of porphyrins bearing rigid hydrogen bonding motifs: highly versatile building blocks for self-assembly of polymers and discrete arrays.
Academic Article Self-organization of self-assembled photonic materials into functional devices: photo-switched conductors.
Academic Article Porphyrins linked directly to the 5,5' positions of 2,2'-bipyridine: a new supramolecular building block and switch.
Academic Article Tessellation of porphyrazines with porphyrins by design.
Academic Article Efficient microwave-assisted synthesis of amine-substituted tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)porphyrin.
Academic Article Syntheses and energy transfer in multiporphyrinic arrays self-assembled with hydrogen-bonding recognition groups and comparison with covalent steroidal models.
Academic Article Electrostatic self-organization of robust porphyrin-polyoxometalate films.
Academic Article Self-organization of a new fluorous porphyrin and C60 films on indium-tin-oxide electrode.
Academic Article Low concentrations of a non-hydrolysable tetra-S-glycosylated porphyrin and low light induces apoptosis in human breast cancer cells via stress of the endoplasmic reticulum.
Academic Article meso-Tetra(pentafluorophenyl)porphyrin as an efficient platform for combinatorial synthesis and the selection of new photodynamic therapeutics using a cancer cell line.
Academic Article Routes to new hafnium(IV) tetraaryl porphyrins and crystal structures of unusual phosphate-, sulfate-, and peroxide-bridged dimers.
Concept Porphyrins
Academic Article Leveraging synthetic chlorins for bio-imaging applications.
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