New Brilliant Blue G Derivative as Pharmacological Tool in Retinal Surgery

Our study was aimed at assessing the retinal binding of a new synthetic Brilliant Blue G (BBG) derivative (pure benzyl-Brilliant Blue G; PBB) ophthalmic formulation, to improve vitreoretinal surgery procedure. Protein affinity of the new molecule was evaluated in vitro (cell-free assay) and in silic...

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Main Authors: Angelo Spadaro (Author), Marco Rao (Author), Miriam Lorenti (Author), Mario Rosario Romano (Author), Antonio Augello (Author), Chiara Maria Eandi (Author), Chiara Bianca Maria Platania (Author), Filippo Drago (Author), Claudio Bucolo (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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