A highly water-soluble C60–NVP copolymer: a potential material for photodynamic therapy
Chemical Communications2006Iss. 46, pp. 4805–4807
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Abstract
Water-soluble C60 polymers, which have the highest solubility of fullerene reported to date (7.8 mM of C60 in water), were prepared via copolymerization, and showed significant visible light-induced O2*- generation and DNA cleavage, indicating the potential of these water-soluble fullerene derivatives as agents for photodynamic therapy.
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