Platinum-based drugs have been used for several decades to treat various cancers successfully. Cisplatin is the original compound in this class; it cross-links DNA, resulting in cell cycle arrest and cell death via apoptosis. Cisplatin is effective against several tumor types but exhibits toxic side effects; in addition, tumors often develop resistance. An original in vitro approach is proposed to determine whether platinum-based research compounds are good candidates for further study by comparing them to marketed drugs using FTIR spectroscopy and the COMPARE analysis from the NCI. Both methods can produce fingerprints and highlight differences between the compounds, classifying the candidates and revealing promising derivatives.SCOPUS: ar...
Cisplatin, cis-[PtCl2(NH3)2], is an anti-cancer drug that can be used in the treatment of various ty...
Cisplatin induces DNA crosslinks that are highly cytotoxic. Hence, platinum complexes are frequently...
The kinetics and mechanism of DNA platinization reactions with the detection of platinization sites ...
Platinum complexes remain widely used to combat various types of cancers. Three platinum complexes, ...
Contrary to what was believed for many years, cis-PtI2(NH3)2, the diiodido analogue of cisplatin, di...
Purpose: Cisplatin as a platinum (Pt)-based chemotherapeutic compound is commonly applied for the tr...
This thesis focuses on developing new platinum complexes with potential anti-cancer properties. The ...
This article reviews approaches on platinum speciation with respect to Pt drugs in anti-cancer thera...
Following the discovery of its potent antitumoral activity in 1965, the inorganic drug cisplatin has...
The first platinum-based drug was discovered and approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1...
BackgroundThe need for new platinum antitumor drugs is underscored by the usefulness of cisplatin an...
Platinum-based anticancer drugs, such as cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin, have been approved...
Two chemotherapeutic drugs were studied; one of them is Cisplatin that is currently used to fight ca...
15N-based nuclear magnetic resonance techniques are considered very powerful to study the molecular ...
To gain a better understanding of the binding mechanism and assist in the optimization of relevant d...
Cisplatin, cis-[PtCl2(NH3)2], is an anti-cancer drug that can be used in the treatment of various ty...
Cisplatin induces DNA crosslinks that are highly cytotoxic. Hence, platinum complexes are frequently...
The kinetics and mechanism of DNA platinization reactions with the detection of platinization sites ...
Platinum complexes remain widely used to combat various types of cancers. Three platinum complexes, ...
Contrary to what was believed for many years, cis-PtI2(NH3)2, the diiodido analogue of cisplatin, di...
Purpose: Cisplatin as a platinum (Pt)-based chemotherapeutic compound is commonly applied for the tr...
This thesis focuses on developing new platinum complexes with potential anti-cancer properties. The ...
This article reviews approaches on platinum speciation with respect to Pt drugs in anti-cancer thera...
Following the discovery of its potent antitumoral activity in 1965, the inorganic drug cisplatin has...
The first platinum-based drug was discovered and approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1...
BackgroundThe need for new platinum antitumor drugs is underscored by the usefulness of cisplatin an...
Platinum-based anticancer drugs, such as cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin, have been approved...
Two chemotherapeutic drugs were studied; one of them is Cisplatin that is currently used to fight ca...
15N-based nuclear magnetic resonance techniques are considered very powerful to study the molecular ...
To gain a better understanding of the binding mechanism and assist in the optimization of relevant d...
Cisplatin, cis-[PtCl2(NH3)2], is an anti-cancer drug that can be used in the treatment of various ty...
Cisplatin induces DNA crosslinks that are highly cytotoxic. Hence, platinum complexes are frequently...
The kinetics and mechanism of DNA platinization reactions with the detection of platinization sites ...