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Rathgeb, Anna, Böhm, Andreas, Novak, Maria S., Gavriluta, Anatolie, Dömötör, Orsolya, Tommasino, Jean Bernard, Enyedy, Éva A., Shova, Sergiu, Meier, Samuel, Jakupec, Michael A., Luneau, Dominique, Arion, Vladimir B. (2014) Ruthenium-Nitrosyl Complexes with Glycine, l-Alanine, l-Valine, l-Proline, d-Proline, l-Serine, l-Threonine, and l-Tyrosine: Synthesis, X-ray Diffraction Structures, Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Properties, and Antiproliferative Activity. Inorganic Chemistry, 53 (5) 2718-2729 doi:10.1021/ic4031359

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TitleRuthenium-Nitrosyl Complexes with Glycine, l-Alanine, l-Valine, l-Proline, d-Proline, l-Serine, l-Threonine, and l-Tyrosine: Synthesis, X-ray Diffraction Structures, Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Properties, and Antiproliferative Activity
JournalInorganic Chemistry
AuthorsRathgeb, AnnaAuthor
Böhm, AndreasAuthor
Novak, Maria S.Author
Gavriluta, AnatolieAuthor
Dömötör, OrsolyaAuthor
Tommasino, Jean BernardAuthor
Enyedy, Éva A.Author
Shova, SergiuAuthor
Meier, SamuelAuthor
Jakupec, Michael A.Author
Luneau, DominiqueAuthor
Arion, Vladimir B.Author
Year2014 (March 3)Volume53
Issue5
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ic4031359Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceRathgeb, Anna, Böhm, Andreas, Novak, Maria S., Gavriluta, Anatolie, Dömötör, Orsolya, Tommasino, Jean Bernard, Enyedy, Éva A., Shova, Sergiu, Meier, Samuel, Jakupec, Michael A., Luneau, Dominique, Arion, Vladimir B. (2014) Ruthenium-Nitrosyl Complexes with Glycine, l-Alanine, l-Valine, l-Proline, d-Proline, l-Serine, l-Threonine, and l-Tyrosine: Synthesis, X-ray Diffraction Structures, Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Properties, and Antiproliferative Activity. Inorganic Chemistry, 53 (5) 2718-2729 doi:10.1021/ic4031359
Plain TextRathgeb, Anna, Böhm, Andreas, Novak, Maria S., Gavriluta, Anatolie, Dömötör, Orsolya, Tommasino, Jean Bernard, Enyedy, Éva A., Shova, Sergiu, Meier, Samuel, Jakupec, Michael A., Luneau, Dominique, Arion, Vladimir B. (2014) Ruthenium-Nitrosyl Complexes with Glycine, l-Alanine, l-Valine, l-Proline, d-Proline, l-Serine, l-Threonine, and l-Tyrosine: Synthesis, X-ray Diffraction Structures, Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Properties, and Antiproliferative Activity. Inorganic Chemistry, 53 (5) 2718-2729 doi:10.1021/ic4031359
In(2014, March) Inorganic Chemistry Vol. 53 (5) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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