The fascinating biological activity of gold coordination compounds has led to the development of a wide range of complexes. The precise biological action of such species is often poorly understood and the ability to map gold distribution in cellular environments is key. This article discusses the recent progress in luminescent Au(I) complexes whilst considering their utility in bioimaging and therapeutics
From wedding rings on fingers to stained glass windows, by way of Olympic medals, gold has been high...
Gold complexes have recently gained increasing attention in the design of new metal-based anticancer...
In recent years, gold-based compounds have been proved to hold promise in chemical biology being abl...
The fascinating biological activity of gold coordination compounds has led to the development of a w...
The presence of inter- and/or intra-molecular aurophilic interactions among the closed-shell gold(i)...
Gold(I) compounds have several potential roles in biologically related chemistry. The relatively low...
With the rich spectroscopic and luminescence properties associated with aurophilic Au...Au interacti...
Gold has always aroused great interest in the history of mankind. It has been used for thousands of ...
The aggregation process of a series of mono- and dinuclear gold(I) complexes containing a 4-ethynyla...
Trabajo presentado a la XXXV Reunión Bienal de la Real Sociedad Española de Química celebrada en A C...
Gold and its complexes have long been known to display unique biological and medicinal properties. E...
Basic chemistry of gold tells us that it can bond to sulfur, phosphorous, nitrogen, and oxygen donor...
Gold, in addition to its attractive historical monetary value, has attracted growing attention from ...
From wedding rings on fingers to stained glass windows, by way of Olympic medals, gold has been high...
In recent years, gold-based compounds have been proved to hold promise in chemical biology being abl...
From wedding rings on fingers to stained glass windows, by way of Olympic medals, gold has been high...
Gold complexes have recently gained increasing attention in the design of new metal-based anticancer...
In recent years, gold-based compounds have been proved to hold promise in chemical biology being abl...
The fascinating biological activity of gold coordination compounds has led to the development of a w...
The presence of inter- and/or intra-molecular aurophilic interactions among the closed-shell gold(i)...
Gold(I) compounds have several potential roles in biologically related chemistry. The relatively low...
With the rich spectroscopic and luminescence properties associated with aurophilic Au...Au interacti...
Gold has always aroused great interest in the history of mankind. It has been used for thousands of ...
The aggregation process of a series of mono- and dinuclear gold(I) complexes containing a 4-ethynyla...
Trabajo presentado a la XXXV Reunión Bienal de la Real Sociedad Española de Química celebrada en A C...
Gold and its complexes have long been known to display unique biological and medicinal properties. E...
Basic chemistry of gold tells us that it can bond to sulfur, phosphorous, nitrogen, and oxygen donor...
Gold, in addition to its attractive historical monetary value, has attracted growing attention from ...
From wedding rings on fingers to stained glass windows, by way of Olympic medals, gold has been high...
In recent years, gold-based compounds have been proved to hold promise in chemical biology being abl...
From wedding rings on fingers to stained glass windows, by way of Olympic medals, gold has been high...
Gold complexes have recently gained increasing attention in the design of new metal-based anticancer...
In recent years, gold-based compounds have been proved to hold promise in chemical biology being abl...