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Parveen, Shahida, Hanif, Muhammad, Leung, Euphemia, Tong, Kelvin K. H., Yang, Annie, Astin, Jonathan, De Zoysa, Gayan H., Steel, Tasha R., Goodman, David, Movassaghi, Sanam, Söhnel, Tilo, Sarojini, Vijayalekshmi, Jamieson, Stephen M. F., Hartinger, Christian G. (2019) Anticancer organorhodium and -iridium complexes with low toxicity in vivo but high potency in vitro: DNA damage, reactive oxygen species formation, and haemolytic activity. Chemical Communications, 55 (80). 12016-12019 doi:10.1039/c9cc03822a

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TitleAnticancer organorhodium and -iridium complexes with low toxicity in vivo but high potency in vitro: DNA damage, reactive oxygen species formation, and haemolytic activity
JournalChemical Communications
AuthorsParveen, ShahidaAuthor
Hanif, MuhammadAuthor
Leung, EuphemiaAuthor
Tong, Kelvin K. H.Author
Yang, AnnieAuthor
Astin, JonathanAuthor
De Zoysa, Gayan H.Author
Steel, Tasha R.Author
Goodman, DavidAuthor
Movassaghi, SanamAuthor
Söhnel, TiloAuthor
Sarojini, VijayalekshmiAuthor
Jamieson, Stephen M. F.Author
Hartinger, Christian G.Author
Year2019Volume55
Issue80
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/c9cc03822aSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceParveen, Shahida, Hanif, Muhammad, Leung, Euphemia, Tong, Kelvin K. H., Yang, Annie, Astin, Jonathan, De Zoysa, Gayan H., Steel, Tasha R., Goodman, David, Movassaghi, Sanam, Söhnel, Tilo, Sarojini, Vijayalekshmi, Jamieson, Stephen M. F., Hartinger, Christian G. (2019) Anticancer organorhodium and -iridium complexes with low toxicity in vivo but high potency in vitro: DNA damage, reactive oxygen species formation, and haemolytic activity. Chemical Communications, 55 (80). 12016-12019 doi:10.1039/c9cc03822a
Plain TextParveen, Shahida, Hanif, Muhammad, Leung, Euphemia, Tong, Kelvin K. H., Yang, Annie, Astin, Jonathan, De Zoysa, Gayan H., Steel, Tasha R., Goodman, David, Movassaghi, Sanam, Söhnel, Tilo, Sarojini, Vijayalekshmi, Jamieson, Stephen M. F., Hartinger, Christian G. (2019) Anticancer organorhodium and -iridium complexes with low toxicity in vivo but high potency in vitro: DNA damage, reactive oxygen species formation, and haemolytic activity. Chemical Communications, 55 (80). 12016-12019 doi:10.1039/c9cc03822a
In(2019) Chemical Communications Vol. 55 (80) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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