“…Gold complexes have recently gained significant attention as a class of compounds with different pharmacodynamic and kinetic properties than cisplatin with strong cell growth inhibiting effects [53,54]. The cell growth inhibiting effects, in many cases, could be related to anti-mitochondrial effects that make the gold complexes interesting [53,55,56]. However, the NPs can be incorporated with dual targets, the androgen receptor (AR1) which is a target for prostatic cancer therapy and a G protein receptor (GRC6A), which is seen upregulated in cancer prostate.…”