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Gold (I) Complexes Derived From Alkynoxy-substituted Anthraquinones: Syntheses, Luminescence, Cytotoxicity and Cell Imaging Studies,

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Gold (I) Complexes Derived From Alkynoxy-substituted Anthraquinones: Syntheses, Luminescence, Cytotoxicity and Cell Imaging Studies, / Balasingham, Rebeca G. ; Williams, Catrin F.; Mottram, Huw J. et al.
In: Organometallics, Vol. 31, No. 16, 16.08.2012, p. 5835-5843.

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Balasingham RG, Williams CF, Mottram HJ, Coogan M, Pope SJA. Gold (I) Complexes Derived From Alkynoxy-substituted Anthraquinones: Syntheses, Luminescence, Cytotoxicity and Cell Imaging Studies, Organometallics. 2012 Aug 16;31(16):5835-5843. doi: 10.1021/om300475y

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Balasingham, Rebeca G. ; Williams, Catrin F. ; Mottram, Huw J. et al. / Gold (I) Complexes Derived From Alkynoxy-substituted Anthraquinones: Syntheses, Luminescence, Cytotoxicity and Cell Imaging Studies,. In: Organometallics. 2012 ; Vol. 31, No. 16. pp. 5835-5843.

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title = "Gold (I) Complexes Derived From Alkynoxy-substituted Anthraquinones: Syntheses, Luminescence, Cytotoxicity and Cell Imaging Studies,",
abstract = "A series of mono- and dimetallic Au(I) triphenylphosphine complexes derived from 1,2-, 1,4-, and 1,8-dialkynyloxyanthraquinone have been prepared. The photophysical and cytotoxic behavior of the ligands and complexes have been explored, with all of the complexes showing both appreciable cytotoxicity against the MCF-7 carcinoma cell line and useful room-temperature anthraquinone-based visible luminescence, which allowed their successful application as fluorophores in cell imaging microscopy. The implications of the photophysical and toxicological properties for the design and investigation of gold-based anticancer agents are discussed.",
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AU - Pope, Simon J. A.

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N2 - A series of mono- and dimetallic Au(I) triphenylphosphine complexes derived from 1,2-, 1,4-, and 1,8-dialkynyloxyanthraquinone have been prepared. The photophysical and cytotoxic behavior of the ligands and complexes have been explored, with all of the complexes showing both appreciable cytotoxicity against the MCF-7 carcinoma cell line and useful room-temperature anthraquinone-based visible luminescence, which allowed their successful application as fluorophores in cell imaging microscopy. The implications of the photophysical and toxicological properties for the design and investigation of gold-based anticancer agents are discussed.

AB - A series of mono- and dimetallic Au(I) triphenylphosphine complexes derived from 1,2-, 1,4-, and 1,8-dialkynyloxyanthraquinone have been prepared. The photophysical and cytotoxic behavior of the ligands and complexes have been explored, with all of the complexes showing both appreciable cytotoxicity against the MCF-7 carcinoma cell line and useful room-temperature anthraquinone-based visible luminescence, which allowed their successful application as fluorophores in cell imaging microscopy. The implications of the photophysical and toxicological properties for the design and investigation of gold-based anticancer agents are discussed.

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