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Howerton, Brock S., Heidary, David K., Glazer, Edith C. (2012) Strained Ruthenium Complexes Are Potent Light-Activated Anticancer Agents. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 134 (20) 8324-8327 doi:10.1021/ja3009677

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TitleStrained Ruthenium Complexes Are Potent Light-Activated Anticancer Agents
JournalJournal Of The American Chemical Society
AuthorsHowerton, Brock S.Author
Heidary, David K.Author
Glazer, Edith C.Author
Year2012 (May 23)Volume134
Issue20
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ja3009677Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceHowerton, Brock S., Heidary, David K., Glazer, Edith C. (2012) Strained Ruthenium Complexes Are Potent Light-Activated Anticancer Agents. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 134 (20) 8324-8327 doi:10.1021/ja3009677
Plain TextHowerton, Brock S., Heidary, David K., Glazer, Edith C. (2012) Strained Ruthenium Complexes Are Potent Light-Activated Anticancer Agents. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 134 (20) 8324-8327 doi:10.1021/ja3009677
In(2012, May) Journal Of The American Chemical Society Vol. 134 (20) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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