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Increased Incorporation of Photosensitive Dyes into Yeast Cells by Electroporation

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Pages 269-275 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Maria Radeva, Albrecht Berg & Hermann Berg. (2004) Induction of Apoptosis and Necrosis in Cancer Cells by Electric Fields, Electromagnetic Fields, and Photodynamically Active Quinoids. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 23:3, pages 185-200.
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Nelly Traitcheva & Hermann Berg. (2010) Electroporation and alternating current cause membrane permeation of photodynamic cytotoxins yielding necrosis and apoptosis of cancer cells. Bioelectrochemistry 79:2, pages 257-260.
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Maya Lambreva & Hermann Berg. (2010) Synergistic electrochemotherapy on cancer cells by photodynamically active cytostatic agents. Bioelectrochemistry 79:2, pages 254-256.
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M. Lambreva, B. Glück, M. Radeva & H. Berg. (2004) Electroporation of cell membranes supporting penetration of photodynamic active macromolecular chromophore dextrans. Bioelectrochemistry 62:1, pages 95-98.
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Aihua Zhou, Man Liu, Cristina Baciu, Brigitte Glück & Hermann Berg. (2000) Membrane electroporation increases photodynamic effects. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 486:2, pages 220-224.
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