Abstract
The potential and limitations of the non classical metallodrugs with platinum as metal are discussed in this section, focusing not only in their design but in their mechanism of action and interaction with other biomolecules to introduce and encourage the readers on the potential of this field.
Keywords: Metallodrugs, platinum, biomolecules binding, non classical metallodrugs, biomolecules, Current Platinum Complexes, Antitumor Drugs, platinum drugs and their structure-activity relationship, Cisplatin, metallodrug design, platinum chemotherapy, antitumor activity, RULE-BREAKERS, ”, TRANS-PLATINUM COMPLEXES
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Non-Classical Structures Among Current Platinum Complexes with Potential as Antitumor Drugs
Volume: 11 Issue: 21
Author(s): Adoracion G. Quiroga
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Keywords: Metallodrugs, platinum, biomolecules binding, non classical metallodrugs, biomolecules, Current Platinum Complexes, Antitumor Drugs, platinum drugs and their structure-activity relationship, Cisplatin, metallodrug design, platinum chemotherapy, antitumor activity, RULE-BREAKERS, ”, TRANS-PLATINUM COMPLEXES
Abstract: The potential and limitations of the non classical metallodrugs with platinum as metal are discussed in this section, focusing not only in their design but in their mechanism of action and interaction with other biomolecules to introduce and encourage the readers on the potential of this field.
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G. Quiroga Adoracion, Non-Classical Structures Among Current Platinum Complexes with Potential as Antitumor Drugs, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2011; 11 (21) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156802611798040723
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156802611798040723 |
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