“…Each compound at each concentration was tested in triplicates per experiment which was repeated three times. Result of assay was present as ID 50 dose which reduced the number of living cell by 50%. It was calculated with use of graphs.…”
Section: Anti-proliferative Assay In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dimethylformamide dmnp 2,6-dimethyl-4-nitropyridine ESI-MS electrospray ionization mass spectra ICP-AES atomic emission spectrometry inductively coupled plasma ID 50 dose (lg/ml), the drug concentration in lg/ ml at which 50% of cells die IR infrared FIR far infrared NMR nuclear magnetic resonance SRB sulforhodamine B SRB assay cytotoxicity assay in which cellular material is stained with SRB solution TLC thin layer chromatography…”
Section: Dmfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assignment was done on the basis of both, literature data for pyridine derivatives [47][48][49][50] and Pdpyridine complexes [51] as well as of our earlier statements on platinum complexes with heterocyclic ligands [42,52,53].…”
“…Each compound at each concentration was tested in triplicates per experiment which was repeated three times. Result of assay was present as ID 50 dose which reduced the number of living cell by 50%. It was calculated with use of graphs.…”
Section: Anti-proliferative Assay In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dimethylformamide dmnp 2,6-dimethyl-4-nitropyridine ESI-MS electrospray ionization mass spectra ICP-AES atomic emission spectrometry inductively coupled plasma ID 50 dose (lg/ml), the drug concentration in lg/ ml at which 50% of cells die IR infrared FIR far infrared NMR nuclear magnetic resonance SRB sulforhodamine B SRB assay cytotoxicity assay in which cellular material is stained with SRB solution TLC thin layer chromatography…”
Section: Dmfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assignment was done on the basis of both, literature data for pyridine derivatives [47][48][49][50] and Pdpyridine complexes [51] as well as of our earlier statements on platinum complexes with heterocyclic ligands [42,52,53].…”
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