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Effect of PDI on the bacterial behavior of clinically important Gram negatives

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Abstract

Photodynamic inactivation with a subdose of light and curcumin as a photosensitizer causes effects on the bacterial behavior of important pathogenic Gram negatives, which may receive antibiotic resistance genes, becoming even more worrisome.

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