Ruthenium-based anticancer chemotherapies are making significant advances in clinical trials. Until recently, the focus has been on coordination complexes, and mechanisms such as "activation by reduction" and "transferrin-targeted delivery" have been proposed to account for the excellent cytotoxicity and low general toxicity of these complexes. More recently organoruthenium compounds, which to some extent appear not to follow the established rules, have started to be investigated. Despite such differences, similar activities between certain coordination and organometallic compounds suggest similar modes of action are present. DNA, the classic target, is believed to be the dominant mechanism for cytotoxicity with certain ruthenium drugs, whi...
Organometallic compounds which contain metals, such as ruthenium or gold, have been investigated as ...
Ruthenium (Ru) complexes are currently the focus of substantial interest because of their potential ...
Subtle ligand modifications on ruthenium arene complexes can lead to different mechanisms of action ...
International audienceThe identification of the mode of action of a drug is mandatory for the develo...
Ruthenium anticancer drugs have attracted an increasing interest in the last 20 years and two of the...
Ruthenium compounds have become promising alternatives to platinum drugs by displaying specific acti...
The perfect anticancer drug would kill cancer cells without causing any harm to the surrounding heal...
Cancer is a worldwide public health crisis that requires new and improved drugs to be developed to e...
One of the major advances in medical science has been the development of antimicrobials; however, a ...
Background An arene ruthenium(II) complex containing neutral ligands and monoanionic nitrogen donato...
While medicinal inorganic chemistry has been practised for over 5000 years, it was not until the lat...
Metal complexes are important chemotherapeutic agents against diseases; cisplatin is a widely used a...
Multinuclear platinum anticancer complexes are a proven option to overcome resistance of established...
The widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in the emergence of drug-resistant populations of mic...
Herein we discuss five ruthenium(II) complexes with good cytotoxicity against cancer cells. These co...
Organometallic compounds which contain metals, such as ruthenium or gold, have been investigated as ...
Ruthenium (Ru) complexes are currently the focus of substantial interest because of their potential ...
Subtle ligand modifications on ruthenium arene complexes can lead to different mechanisms of action ...
International audienceThe identification of the mode of action of a drug is mandatory for the develo...
Ruthenium anticancer drugs have attracted an increasing interest in the last 20 years and two of the...
Ruthenium compounds have become promising alternatives to platinum drugs by displaying specific acti...
The perfect anticancer drug would kill cancer cells without causing any harm to the surrounding heal...
Cancer is a worldwide public health crisis that requires new and improved drugs to be developed to e...
One of the major advances in medical science has been the development of antimicrobials; however, a ...
Background An arene ruthenium(II) complex containing neutral ligands and monoanionic nitrogen donato...
While medicinal inorganic chemistry has been practised for over 5000 years, it was not until the lat...
Metal complexes are important chemotherapeutic agents against diseases; cisplatin is a widely used a...
Multinuclear platinum anticancer complexes are a proven option to overcome resistance of established...
The widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in the emergence of drug-resistant populations of mic...
Herein we discuss five ruthenium(II) complexes with good cytotoxicity against cancer cells. These co...
Organometallic compounds which contain metals, such as ruthenium or gold, have been investigated as ...
Ruthenium (Ru) complexes are currently the focus of substantial interest because of their potential ...
Subtle ligand modifications on ruthenium arene complexes can lead to different mechanisms of action ...