In Vivo 1989-01-01

Rhodium, iridium, copper and gold antitumor organometallic compounds (review).

I Haiduc, C Silvestru

Index: In Vivo 3(4) , 285-93, (1989)

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Abstract

Recent results on the antitumor activity of organometallic compounds of rhodium, iridium, copper and gold are reviewed. Coordination compounds of some organic ligands are also briefly mentioned. The most promising seem to be copper and gold complexes which exhibited remarkable activity against several tumor systems.


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