“…53,54 In vitro screening of a series of 1,3-dibenzylimidazolylidene Pt(II) complexes with different leaving groups trans to it (8a-c, Figure 5) showed that the antiproliferative activity strongly depends on the nature and position of this ligand (PPh3, 2-picoline, Cl and NHC, respectively). 53 Interestingly, it was demonstrated that the higher the number of PPh3, which might sterically restrict the contact with DNA or the hydrolysis of the leaving chloride, ligands, the lower the ability and rate to irreversibly bind to double-stranded CT DNA. Finally, the authors suggested that the trend of cell growth inhibition in this series was a result of the ability of the compounds to cause DNA aggregation.…”