Pt (II) derivatives show anti-cancer activity by interacting with nucleobases of DNA, thus causing some spontaneous and non-spontaneous reactions. As a result, mono- and diaqua products are formed which further undergo complexation with guanine or adenine. Consequently, many processes are triggered, which lead to the death of the cancer cell. The theoretical and experimental studies confirm that such types of interactions can also occur with other chemical compounds. The vitamins from B group have a similar structure to the nucleobases of DNA and have aromatic rings with single-pair orbitals. Theoretical and experimental studies were performed to describe the interactions of B vitamins with Pt (II) derivatives such as cisplatin, oxaliplatin...
A critical discussion is presented about the possible role of Pt-protein interactions in the mechani...
The coordination of biologically active moieties to the axial positions of Pt(IV) derivatives of Pt(...
The major interest in platinum(II) complexes as anticancer drugs is still centered at present on squ...
A b s t r a c t Platinum-based complexes are important drugs for the treatment of cancer diseases. C...
Hybrid QM/MM calculations on adducts of five platinum-based anti-cancer drugs, namely cisplatin, oxa...
A critical discussion is presented about the possible role of Pt-protein interactions in the mechani...
Using platinum(IV) prodrugs of clinically established platinum(II) compounds is a strategy to overco...
The platination processes of DNA bases with second- and third-generation Pt(II) anticancer drugs hav...
Platinum-complexes represent some of the most successful groups of clinically used anticancer drugs....
The use of cisplatin for the treatment of metastatic testicular cancer is a medical historical landm...
The interaction of the widely used anticancer drug cisplatin with DNA bases was studied by EXAFS and...
Pt-based drugs are widely used in clinics for the treatment of cancer. The mechanism of action of th...
Here we report a new study performed at single molecule level on the interaction of the antineoplast...
With 1.36 million new cases in worldwide each year, breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy...
The in vitro and in vivo effects of platinum complexes have been well reported. However, it is their...
A critical discussion is presented about the possible role of Pt-protein interactions in the mechani...
The coordination of biologically active moieties to the axial positions of Pt(IV) derivatives of Pt(...
The major interest in platinum(II) complexes as anticancer drugs is still centered at present on squ...
A b s t r a c t Platinum-based complexes are important drugs for the treatment of cancer diseases. C...
Hybrid QM/MM calculations on adducts of five platinum-based anti-cancer drugs, namely cisplatin, oxa...
A critical discussion is presented about the possible role of Pt-protein interactions in the mechani...
Using platinum(IV) prodrugs of clinically established platinum(II) compounds is a strategy to overco...
The platination processes of DNA bases with second- and third-generation Pt(II) anticancer drugs hav...
Platinum-complexes represent some of the most successful groups of clinically used anticancer drugs....
The use of cisplatin for the treatment of metastatic testicular cancer is a medical historical landm...
The interaction of the widely used anticancer drug cisplatin with DNA bases was studied by EXAFS and...
Pt-based drugs are widely used in clinics for the treatment of cancer. The mechanism of action of th...
Here we report a new study performed at single molecule level on the interaction of the antineoplast...
With 1.36 million new cases in worldwide each year, breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy...
The in vitro and in vivo effects of platinum complexes have been well reported. However, it is their...
A critical discussion is presented about the possible role of Pt-protein interactions in the mechani...
The coordination of biologically active moieties to the axial positions of Pt(IV) derivatives of Pt(...
The major interest in platinum(II) complexes as anticancer drugs is still centered at present on squ...