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Rodríguez Arce, Esteban, Mosquillo, M. Florencia, Pérez-Díaz, Leticia, Echeverría, Gustavo A., Piro, Oscar E., Merlino, Alicia, Coitiño, E. Laura, Maríngolo Ribeiro, Camila, Leite, Clarice Q. F., Pavan, Fernando R., Otero, Lucía, Gambino, Dinorah (2015) Aromatic amine N-oxide organometallic compounds: searching for prospective agents against infectious diseases. Dalton Transactions, 44 (32). 14453-14464 doi:10.1039/c5dt00557d

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TitleAromatic amine N-oxide organometallic compounds: searching for prospective agents against infectious diseases
JournalDalton Transactions
AuthorsRodríguez Arce, EstebanAuthor
Mosquillo, M. FlorenciaAuthor
Pérez-Díaz, LeticiaAuthor
Echeverría, Gustavo A.Author
Piro, Oscar E.Author
Merlino, AliciaAuthor
Coitiño, E. LauraAuthor
Maríngolo Ribeiro, CamilaAuthor
Leite, Clarice Q. F.Author
Pavan, Fernando R.Author
Otero, LucíaAuthor
Gambino, DinorahAuthor
Year2015Volume44
Issue32
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/c5dt00557dSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceRodríguez Arce, Esteban, Mosquillo, M. Florencia, Pérez-Díaz, Leticia, Echeverría, Gustavo A., Piro, Oscar E., Merlino, Alicia, Coitiño, E. Laura, Maríngolo Ribeiro, Camila, Leite, Clarice Q. F., Pavan, Fernando R., Otero, Lucía, Gambino, Dinorah (2015) Aromatic amine N-oxide organometallic compounds: searching for prospective agents against infectious diseases. Dalton Transactions, 44 (32). 14453-14464 doi:10.1039/c5dt00557d
Plain TextRodríguez Arce, Esteban, Mosquillo, M. Florencia, Pérez-Díaz, Leticia, Echeverría, Gustavo A., Piro, Oscar E., Merlino, Alicia, Coitiño, E. Laura, Maríngolo Ribeiro, Camila, Leite, Clarice Q. F., Pavan, Fernando R., Otero, Lucía, Gambino, Dinorah (2015) Aromatic amine N-oxide organometallic compounds: searching for prospective agents against infectious diseases. Dalton Transactions, 44 (32). 14453-14464 doi:10.1039/c5dt00557d
In(2015) Dalton Transactions Vol. 44 (32) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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