Reactive oxygen species (ROS) inducible DNA cross-linking agents and their effect on cancer cells and normal lymphocytes
W Chen, K Balakrishnan, Y Kuang, Y Han…
Index: Kuang, Yunyan; Balakrishnan, Kumudha; Gandhi, Varsha; Peng, Xiaohua Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2011 , vol. 133, # 48 p. 19278 - 19281
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Abstract
Reducing host toxicity is one of the main challenges of cancer chemotherapy. Many tumor cells contain high levels of ROS that make them distinctively different from normal cells. We report a series of ROS-activated aromatic nitrogen mustards that selectively kill chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) over normal lymphocytes. These agents showed powerful DNA cross-linking abilities when coupled with H2O2, one of the most common ROS in cancer ...
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