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The following pages link to Photoeradication of Helicobacter pylori using 5-aminolevulinic acid: preliminary human studies. (Q31097071):
Displaying 19 items.
- Photodynamic therapy: a new antimicrobial approach to infectious disease? (Q24626076) (← links)
- All you need is light: antimicrobial photoinactivation as an evolving and emerging discovery strategy against infectious disease (Q26830053) (← links)
- Helicobacter pylori in patients can be killed by visible light (Q31156292) (← links)
- Fluorescence diagnostics of Helicobacter pylori-infected human gastric mucosa: establishing technique and validity (Q33290056) (← links)
- Photodynamic therapy for localized infections--state of the art. (Q33609755) (← links)
- Helicobacter pylori accumulates photoactive porphyrins and is killed by visible light (Q33883672) (← links)
- Photodynamic therapy for infections: clinical applications. (Q34068214) (← links)
- Photodynamic therapy targeted to pathogens (Q34767054) (← links)
- Review article: diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter: a 2002 updated review (Q35145059) (← links)
- Optical monitoring and treatment of potentially lethal wound infections in vivo (Q36231517) (← links)
- Light based anti-infectives: ultraviolet C irradiation, photodynamic therapy, blue light, and beyond (Q37318721) (← links)
- Photodynamic therapy based on 5‐aminolevulinic acid and its use as an antimicrobial Agent (Q37906469) (← links)
- Alternative therapies for Helicobacter pylori: probiotics and phytomedicine. (Q37955181) (← links)
- Photosensitisers - the progression from photodynamic therapy to anti-infective surfaces (Q38253377) (← links)
- A comparative study on the antibacterial photodynamic efficiency of a curcumin derivative and a formulation on a porcine skin model. (Q40838178) (← links)
- Effects on gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria mediated by 5-aminolevulinic Acid and 5-aminolevulinic acid derivatives (Q41896937) (← links)
- Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy to Control Clinically Relevant Biofilm Infections. (Q55687480) (← links)
- The in vitro Photoinactivation of Helicobacter pylori by a Novel LED-Based Device (Q90176641) (← links)
- Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: An Effective Alternative Approach to Control Bacterial Infections (Q91947610) (← links)