Original paper
Gold(III) compounds as anticancer agents: Relevance of gold–protein interactions for their mechanism of action
Abstract
Gold(III) compounds constitute an emerging class of biologically active substances, of special interest as potential anticancer agents. During the past decade a number of structurally diverse gold(III) complexes were reported to be acceptably stable under physiological-like conditions and to manifest very promising cytotoxic effects against selected human tumour cell lines, making them good candidates as anti-tumour drugs. Some representative...
Paper Details
Title
Gold(III) compounds as anticancer agents: Relevance of gold–protein interactions for their mechanism of action
Published Date
Mar 1, 2008
Volume
102
Issue
3
Pages
564 - 575
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