1998
DOI: 10.1023/a:1010105227496
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“…We have initiated in our laboratory the synthesis and characterization of transition metal complexes with carbonyl compounds derived from salicylaldehyde and benzophenone ligands [28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. Our interest is based on the synthesis of metal complexes with substituted salicylaldehydes and their interaction with DNA.…”
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“…We have initiated in our laboratory the synthesis and characterization of transition metal complexes with carbonyl compounds derived from salicylaldehyde and benzophenone ligands [28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. Our interest is based on the synthesis of metal complexes with substituted salicylaldehydes and their interaction with DNA.…”
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“…Our interest is based on the synthesis of metal complexes with substituted salicylaldehydes and their interaction with DNA. Previous studies showed that zinc(II) and copper(II) complexes with substituted salicylaldehydes or 2-hydroxybenzophenones have interesting binding to calf-thymus (CT) DNA [32,33,35], while Co(II) complexes in the presence of the nitrogen-donor ligand 2,2'-dipyridylamine (dpamH) exhibited anticancer activity [31].…”
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“…[Co(salo) 2 (α-diimine)] (α-diimine is a bipyridine or phenanthroline molecule) [10,11], but there is no reference of any salicylaldehyde or 2-hydroxy-phenone complex with trivalent 3d metal structurally characterized. However, it was recently found by us that under proper conditions, 3-OCH 3 -salicylaldehyde can coordinate with Fe III ions in two different modes as bridging ligand, forming polynuclear complexes [12].…”
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