Further evidence for redox activation of the plasmid – dirhenium(III) complexes interactions
Abstract:The DNA-interactions in vitro are still necessary investigations for determination of the possible anticancer properties of the compounds, candidates for application in cancer therapy. The aim of the present work was to realize if the interaction of cis-dicarboxylates of dirhenium(III), with pivalato- (I), isobutirato- (II) and adamanthyl- (III) ligands cleaves the plasmid in the same manner and what is the influence of the ligands on this process. For experiments we used the prokaryotic plasmid which is good … Show more
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