“…4 Some of the Ni(II) complexes with dimethyldithiophosphates ligands is reported to be active against Walker 256 carcinosarkoma tumor system, but they were found to be inactive against L1210 leukemia. 5 Regarding the DNA interaction with Ni(II) complexes showed intercalative behavior and also DNA cleavage ability. 6 In our previous studies a series of mixed-ligand Cu(II) coordination compounds, with bidentate, tridentate and polydentate amines and their Schiff bases, 7,8 trihalides, 9 1,2-dithiolates, 10 and 1,3-thiazoles, thiazolines and imidazole [11][12][13][14] have been utilized as models to investigate their toxicity, 10,12 anti-inflammatory activity, 12 antimicrobial activity against Gram(+) and Gram(À) bacteria 9,11,14 and anti-proliferative activity in vitro 9,11,13,14 and in vivo 10,12 towards various cancer cell lines, for example, HeLa, T47D, HT-29, MCF7, MRC5 and P388 leukemia.…”