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Title: Antitumor metallothiosemicarbazonates: structure and antitumor activity of palladium complex of phenanthrenequinone thiosemicarbazone
Author (s): Afrasiabi Navan, Zahra
Fok, Jansina
Mehta, Kapil
Padhye, Subhash B
Rath, Nigam
Sinn, Ekk
Department/Lab Affiliations: Chemistry
Physics
Keywords: Anti tumor metallothiosemicarbazonates
Palladium complex
Phenanthrenequinone thiosemicarbazone
Subject Terms: Apoptosis.
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Padhye, S.B., Afrasiabi, Z., Sinn, E., Fok, J., Mehta, K., and Rath, N. "Antitumor Metallothiosemicarbazonates: Structure and Antitumor Activity of Palladium Complex of Phenanthrenequinone Thiosemicarbazone." Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 44, no. 5, (2005).
Abstract: The crystal structure of the potential antitumor metal compound, viz. chloro, mono(phenanthrenequinone thiosemicarbazonato) palladium(II) dimethyl formamide solvate, is reported. The central palladium(II) atom is in a square planar environment provided by the tridentate, monoanionic thiosemicarbazone ligand and the ancillary chloride ion. The compound exhibited remarkable activity against drug-sensitive and drug-resistant breast cancer cell lines and was relatively nontoxic toward the normal mammary epithelial cells. The drug-induced killing effect against breast cancer cell lines was predominantly mediated via apoptosis, a physiologic form of cell death.
Type: Article - Journal
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In Title: Inorganic Chemistry
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titleAntitumor metallothiosemicarbazonates: structure and antitumor activity of palladium complex of phenanthrenequinone thiosemicarbazone
contributor.authorAfrasiabi Navan, Zahra
contributor.authorFok, Jansina
contributor.authorMehta, Kapil
contributor.authorPadhye, Subhash B
contributor.authorRath, Nigam
contributor.authorSinn, Ekk
contributor.deptlabChemistry
contributor.deptlabPhysics
subjectAnti tumor metallothiosemicarbazonates
subjectPalladium complex
subjectPhenanthrenequinone thiosemicarbazone
subject.LCSHApoptosis.
date.issued2005
publisherAmerican Chemical Society
identifier.citationPadhye, S.B., Afrasiabi, Z., Sinn, E., Fok, J., Mehta, K., and Rath, N. "Antitumor Metallothiosemicarbazonates: Structure and Antitumor Activity of Palladium Complex of Phenanthrenequinone Thiosemicarbazone." Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 44, no. 5, (2005).
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description.abstractThe crystal structure of the potential antitumor metal compound, viz. chloro, mono(phenanthrenequinone thiosemicarbazonato) palladium(II) dimethyl formamide solvate, is reported. The central palladium(II) atom is in a square planar environment provided by the tridentate, monoanionic thiosemicarbazone ligand and the ancillary chloride ion. The compound exhibited remarkable activity against drug-sensitive and drug-resistant breast cancer cell lines and was relatively nontoxic toward the normal mammary epithelial cells. The drug-induced killing effect against breast cancer cell lines was predominantly mediated via apoptosis, a physiologic form of cell death.
typeArticle - Journal
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relation.isPartOfInorganic Chemistry
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date.accessioned2007-04-11T17:00:48Z
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