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Polynuclear Ruthenium, Osmium and Gold Complexes. The Quest for Innovative Anticancer Chemotherapeutics

Hartinger, Christian G.
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Phillips, Andrew D.  
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Nazarov, Alexey A.  
2011
Current Topics In Medicinal Chemistry

Polynuclear compounds are a relatively new and successful approach in metal-based cancer chemotherapy as typified by the trinuclear Pt compound BBR3464 which was evaluated in clinical trials. In this review, we discuss newer developments of polynuclear ruthenium, osmium and gold complexes, focusing on their anticancer activity. The compounds presented are often supposed to exert their anticancer activity by different modes of action as compared to established drugs, including newly proposed mechanisms such as enzyme inhibition, crosslinking of biomacromolecules or through photo-activation, though many of the examples are also capable of binding to DNA nucleobases. Important metabolization and chemical characteristics of such compounds are discussed, and if the appropriate data is available, molecular modes of action are highlighted.

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review article
DOI
10.2174/156802611798040769
Web of Science ID

WOS:000299010200008

Author(s)
Hartinger, Christian G.
Phillips, Andrew D.  
Nazarov, Alexey A.  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Current Topics In Medicinal Chemistry
Volume

11

Start page

2688

End page

2702

Subjects

Bioorganometallics

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cancer chemotherapy

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coordination compounds

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mode of action

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polynuclear complexes

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metalloclusters

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Benzoheterocycle Triosmium Clusters

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Calcium-Ion Transport

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Cancer-Cell Lines

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Antitumor-Activity

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In-Vitro

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Platinum Complexes

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Carbonyl Clusters

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Metal-Complexes

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Dna-Binding

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Structural-Characterization

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