Photoinduced electron transfer enhances the tumor-targeted photodynamic activity of bombesin metallopeptides incorporating an Ir(III) complex and carboxyfluorescein.

Zafon, Elisenda et al.·Bioorganic chemistry·2025·
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Original Title:
Photoinduced electron transfer enhances the tumor-targeted photodynamic activity of bombesin metallopeptides incorporating an Ir(III) complex and carboxyfluorescein.
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Bioorganic chemistry, 166, 109142 (2025)
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RPEP-14441

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Zafon, Elisenda; Riesco-Llach, Gerard; Echevarría, Igor; Martínez-Alonso, Marta; Planas, Marta; Feliu, Lidia; Espino, Gustavo; Massaguer, Anna. (2025). Photoinduced electron transfer enhances the tumor-targeted photodynamic activity of bombesin metallopeptides incorporating an Ir(III) complex and carboxyfluorescein.. Bioorganic chemistry, 166, 109142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioorg.2025.109142

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Zafon, Elisenda, et al. "Photoinduced electron transfer enhances the tumor-targeted photodynamic activity of bombesin metallopeptides incorporating an Ir(III) complex and carboxyfluorescein.." Bioorganic chemistry, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioorg.2025.109142

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