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Sol-gel Coated Fiberoptic Applicator for Photodynamic Medicine–Optical and AFM Characterization

KOPACZYŃSKA et al., 2012

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12103266966192635393
Author
KOPACZYŃSKA M
HOŁOWACZ I
ULATOWSKA-JARŻA A
Buzalewicz I
Podbielska H
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Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering

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The application of spectroscopic study, microscopic and AFM imaging for examination of fiberoptic applicators is presented. The potential carriers of photoactive agents for photodynamic medicine in form of sol-gel coatings of fiberoptic applicators, are proposed …
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