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The lack of ideal photosensitizers is the major limitation for clinical photodynamic therapy (PDT). Quinacridone (QA) is a mass-produced industrial organic pigment. QA derivatives are widely investigated for many applications in various fields, but rarely involved in biological applications. Here we report the PDT effects of N,N'-bis(methylpiperazinylpentyl) QA (QAP) in cells and in vivo. QAP shows...
Quinacridone derivatives (QAs) are widely used in industrial colorant, chemical sensors and organic optoelectronic devices; however their biological applications are rarely reported. Here we describe the interaction of QAs with different DNA forms and cancer cells. Quinacridone and N,N'-bis(5-bromopentyl) quinacridone (QAB) selectively bind parallel G-quadruplex DNA through end-stacking. N,N'-bis(methylpiperazinylpentyl)...
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