Medicinal inorganic chemistry can exploit the unique properties of metal ions for the design of new drugs. This has, for instance, led to the clinical application of chemotherapeutic agents for cancer treatment, such as cisplatin. The use of cisplatin is, however, severely limited by its toxic side-effects. This has spurred chemists to employ different strategies in the development of new metal-based anticancer agents with different mechanisms of action. Recent trends in the field are discussed in this review. These include the more selective delivery and/or activation of cisplatin-related prodrugs and the discovery of new non-covalent interactions with the classical target, DNA. The use of the metal as scaffold rather than reac...
Guest editors Enzo Alessio and Zijian Guo present an overview of the topics reported in the papers o...
This article provides an overview of the various research approaches we have explored in recent year...
The discovery of cisplatin (cis-Pt(NH3)2Cl2) as an antineoplastic agent has focused attention on the...
Medicinal inorganic chemistry can exploit the unique properties of metal ions for the design of new ...
With an ageing baby-boomer population in the Western World, cancer is becoming a significant cause o...
Classical chemotherapeutics, such as cisplatin and its analogues, have been highly successful in the...
Classical chemotherapeutics, such as cisplatin and its analogues, have been highly successful in the...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
For the past 40 years, metal-based drugs have been widely used for the treatment of cancer. Cisplati...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
Since the introduction of cisplatin in cancer therapy, metal complexes and organometallic compounds ...
Metal-based coordination compounds have been used throughout the history of human medicine to treat...
Guest editors Enzo Alessio and Zijian Guo present an overview of the topics reported in the papers o...
This article provides an overview of the various research approaches we have explored in recent year...
The discovery of cisplatin (cis-Pt(NH3)2Cl2) as an antineoplastic agent has focused attention on the...
Medicinal inorganic chemistry can exploit the unique properties of metal ions for the design of new ...
With an ageing baby-boomer population in the Western World, cancer is becoming a significant cause o...
Classical chemotherapeutics, such as cisplatin and its analogues, have been highly successful in the...
Classical chemotherapeutics, such as cisplatin and its analogues, have been highly successful in the...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
For the past 40 years, metal-based drugs have been widely used for the treatment of cancer. Cisplati...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
More than 99% of currently approved clinical drugs are organic compounds. In contrast, the percentag...
Since the introduction of cisplatin in cancer therapy, metal complexes and organometallic compounds ...
Metal-based coordination compounds have been used throughout the history of human medicine to treat...
Guest editors Enzo Alessio and Zijian Guo present an overview of the topics reported in the papers o...
This article provides an overview of the various research approaches we have explored in recent year...
The discovery of cisplatin (cis-Pt(NH3)2Cl2) as an antineoplastic agent has focused attention on the...