Ruthenium-Based Photoactivated Chemotherapy
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Abstract
Ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes form a vast family of molecules characterized by their finely tuned photochemical and photophysical properties. Their ability to undergo excited-state deactivation via photosubstitution reactions makes them quite unique in inorganic photochemistry. As a consequence, they have been used, in general, for building dynamic molecular systems responsive to light but, more particularly, in the field of oncology, as prodrugs for a new cancer treatment modality called photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT). Indeed, the ability of a coordination bond to be selectively broken under visible light irradiation offers fascinating perspectives in oncology: it is possible to make poorly toxic…
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- Ruthenium
- Pact
- Chemistry
- Prodrug
- Photodynamic therapy
- Photochemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Nanotechnology
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- Good health and well-being
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