Rhodium complex [RhLI2]I: a novel anticancer agent inducing tumor inhibition and apoptosis
M. Matakabbir Hossain,
Kazi Soha,
Arifur Rahman
et al.
Abstract:Numerous chemotherapeutic agents are currently employed in cancer treatment, but many are associated with significant side effects. This study aims to identify a novel anticancer drug that minimizes or eliminates these adverse effects. The anticancer activity of the Rhodium (III) complex cis-[RhLI
2
]I was evaluated through both in vivo and in vitro functional assays. Apoptosis in cancer cells post-treatment was assessed using microscopy and gene expression analysis. In cytotoxicity scre… Show more
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