New dyes pave way for better photothermal cancer treatment: Researchers develop method known as N-confusion chemistry to modify the ring structure of bilatriene to accept the binding of metal ions, successfully incorporating rhodium and indium ions onto the ring via nitrogen atoms.
New dyes pave way for better photothermal cancer treatment: Researchers develop method known as N-confusion chemistry to modify the ring structure of bilatriene to accept the binding of metal ions, successfully incorporating rhodium and indium ions onto the ring via nitrogen atoms.