Infrared laser pulse triggers increased singlet oxygen production in tumour cells
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E. Rafailov | A. Goltsov | C. Pourreyron | A. South | S. Zolotovskaya | S. Sokolovski | Svetlana Zolotovskaya | Alexey Goltsov | Andrew P. South
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