Metals in Cancer Research: Beyond Platinum Metallodrugs
Technical University of Munich · Fischer (Germany)
Abstract
The discovery of the medicinal properties of platinum complexes has fueled the design and synthesis of new anticancer metallodrugs endowed with unique modes of action (MoA). Among the various families of experimental antiproliferative agents, organometallics have emerged as ideal platforms to control the compounds' reactivity and stability in a physiological environment. This is advantageous to efficiently deliver novel prodrug activation strategies, as well as to design metallodrugs acting only via noncovalent interactions with their pharmacological targets. Noteworthy, another justification for the advance of organometallic compounds for therapy stems from their ability to catalyze bioorthogonal reactions in…
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2Topics & keywords
- Bioorthogonal chemistry
- Chemistry
- Prodrug
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Drug discovery
- Biochemistry
- Click chemistry