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DMSO-Mediated Ligand Dissociation: Renaissance for Biological Activity of N-Heterocyclic-[Ru([eta]6-arene)Cl2] Drug Candidates

Slipped under the radar? (1) HNMR spectroscopic examination revealed that [Ru(η(6) -arene)Cl2 (L)] (L=N-heterocyclic ligands) complexes readily undergo a ligand exchange reaction in DMSO, a popular medium for preparing stock solutions for biological screening. It is therefore highly important for re...

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Published in:Chemistry : a European journal 2013-10, Vol.19 (44), p.14768
Main Authors: Patra, Malay, Joshi, Tanmaya, Pierroz, Vanessa, Ingram, Katrin, Kaiser, Marcel, Ferrari, Stefano, Spingler, Bernhard, Keiser, Jennifer, Gasser, Gilles
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