Highly cytotoxic substitutionally inert rhodium(III) tris(chelate) complexes: DNA binding modes and biological impact on human cancer cells.
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The antiproliferative properties and cellular impact of novel substitutionally inert rhodium(III) complexes of the types [Rh{(CH3)2 NCS2}2(pp)]Cl 3-5 (pp=5,6-Me2phen, dpq, dppz) and OC-6-23-[Rh(2-S-py)2(pp)]Cl 6 and 7 (2-S-py=pyridine-2-thiolate; pp=dpq, dppz) have …
The antiproliferative properties and cellular impact of novel substitutionally inert rhodium(III) complexes of the types [Rh{(CH3)2 NCS2}2(p …