Corrigendum to “Synthesis and anticancer property of three new Ca (II) compounds derived from tetrazole carboxylate ligands” [Inorganica Chim. Acta, 509 (2020) 119659]
“…In our previous research, Ru/Ca(II)/Cu(II)-tetrazole-carboxylate complexes showed low IC 50 on HeLa cells, indicating that the diversity and versatility of organic ligands can be harnessed to develop coordination complexes with promising anti-cancer activities. [22][23][24][25][26][27][28] Since studies on complexes based on tetrazolecarboxylate-based ligands for cancer treatment are far from satisfactory. Zn(II) is a trace element essential for the normal function of cells and plays an important role in the development of various cancers.…”
Two Zn(ii) complexes based on tetrazol were prepared. Nanoparticles of the complexes can inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells in vitro. This work provided a strategy on designing anticancer materials based on coordination complexes.
“…In our previous research, Ru/Ca(II)/Cu(II)-tetrazole-carboxylate complexes showed low IC 50 on HeLa cells, indicating that the diversity and versatility of organic ligands can be harnessed to develop coordination complexes with promising anti-cancer activities. [22][23][24][25][26][27][28] Since studies on complexes based on tetrazolecarboxylate-based ligands for cancer treatment are far from satisfactory. Zn(II) is a trace element essential for the normal function of cells and plays an important role in the development of various cancers.…”
Two Zn(ii) complexes based on tetrazol were prepared. Nanoparticles of the complexes can inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells in vitro. This work provided a strategy on designing anticancer materials based on coordination complexes.
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