Towards PDT with Genetically Encoded Photosensitizer KillerRed: A Comparison of Continuous and Pulsed Laser Regimens in an Animal Tumor Model
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Gregory S. Perelman | S. Lukyanov | K. Lukyanov | P. Subochev | I. Turchin | M. Shirmanova | E. Zagaynova | L. Snopova | V. Kamensky | D. Yuzhakova | E. Serebrovskaya
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