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1. Carbon Monoxide is an Inhibitor of HIF Prolyl Hydroxylase Domain 2

2. Tuning the hydrophobicity of ruthenium(ii)-arene (RAPTA) drugs to modify uptake, biomolecular interactions and efficacy

3. Modulating the guest binding ability within mixed-coordination geometry [Pd(μ-L) 4 RuCl 2 ] 2+ and [Pd(μ-L) 4 Pt] 4+ cage architectures.

4. Zwitterionic Polyelectrolyte Complex Vesicles Assembled from Homopoly(2-Oxazoline)s as Enzyme Catalytic Nanoreactors for Potent Anti-Tumor Efficiency.

5. Towards building blocks for metallosupramolecular structures: non-symmetrically-functionalised ferrocenyl compounds.

6. Masking the Bioactivity of Hydroxamic Acids by Coordination to Cobalt: Towards Bioreductive Anticancer Agents.

7. Synthesis and Biological Properties of Ferrocenyl and Organic Methotrexate Derivatives.

8. Not All Binding Sites Are Equal: Site Determination and Folding State Analysis of Gas-Phase Protein-Metallodrug Adducts.

9. A dynamic covalent approach to [Pt n L 2 n ] 2 n + cages.

10. AdductHunter: identifying protein-metal complex adducts in mass spectra.

11. In vitro and in vivo accumulation of the anticancer Ru complexes [Ru II (cym)(HQ)Cl] and [Ru II (cym)(PCA)Cl]Cl.

12. Critical evaluation of cell lysis methods for metallodrug studies in cancer cells.

13. On-Resin Conjugation of the Ruthenium Anticancer Agent Plecstatin-1 to Peptide Vectors.

14. Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Biological Activity of Ferrocene-Ispinesib Hybrids: Impact of a Ferrocenyl Group on the Antiproliferative and Kinesin Spindle Protein Inhibitory Activity.

15. Exploiting reduced-symmetry ligands with pyridyl and imidazole donors to construct a second-generation stimuli-responsive heterobimetallic [PdPtL 4 ] 4+ cage.

16. Anticancer Ru and Os complexes of N-(4-chlorophenyl)pyridine-2-carbothioamide: Substitution of the labile chlorido ligand with phosphines.

17. Ferrocene-Derived Palladium(II)-Based Metallosupramolecular Structures: Synthesis, Guest Interaction, and Stimulus-Responsiveness Studies.

18. Platinum(terpyridine) complexes with N-heterocyclic carbene co-ligands: high antiproliferative activity and low toxicity in vivo .

19. Hydrazone- and imine-containing [PdPtL 4 ] 4+ cages: a comparative study of the stability and host-guest chemistry.

20. Triazolyl- vs Pyridyl-Functionalized N -Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Impact of the Pendant N-Donor Ligand on Intramolecular C-C Bond Formation.

21. Impact of Coordination Mode and Ferrocene Functionalization on the Anticancer Activity of N-Heterocyclic Carbene Half-Sandwich Complexes.

22. The aqueous stability and interactions of organoruthenium compounds with serum proteins, cell culture medium, and human serum.

23. Heterotrimetallic Double Cavity Cages: Syntheses and Selective Guest Binding.

24. A Solid Support-Based Synthetic Strategy for the Site-Selective Functionalization of Peptides with Organometallic Half-Sandwich Moieties.

25. Impact of the ferrocenyl group on cytotoxicity and KSP inhibitory activity of ferrocenyl monastrol conjugates.

26. Incorporation of β-Alanine in Cu(II) ATCUN Peptide Complexes Increases ROS Levels, DNA Cleavage and Antiproliferative Activity.

27. Synthetic Strategy Towards Heterodimetallic Half-Sandwich Complexes Based on a Symmetric Ditopic Ligand.

28. Determination of Relative Stabilities of Metal-Peptide Bonds in the Gas Phase.

29. Triazolyl-Functionalized N-Heterocyclic Carbene Half-Sandwich Compounds: Coordination Mode, Reactivity and in vitro Anticancer Activity.

30. Anti-Proliferative, Anti-Angiogenic and Safety Profiles of Novel HDAC Inhibitors for the Treatment of Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer.

31. Anthracenyl Functionalization of Half-Sandwich Carbene Complexes: In Vitro Anticancer Activity and Reactions with Biomolecules.

32. Probing the Paradigm of Promiscuity for N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes and their Protein Adduct Formation.

34. Carbon Monoxide is an Inhibitor of HIF Prolyl Hydroxylase Domain 2.

35. Cavity-Containing [Fe 2 L 3 ] 4+ Helicates: An Examination of Host-Guest Chemistry and Cytotoxicity.

36. Heptadentate, Octadentate, Or Even Nonadentate? Denticity in the Unexpected Formation of an All-Carbon Donor-Atom Ligand in Rh III (Cp*)(Anthracenyl-NHC) Complexes.

37. Tracing the anticancer compound [Ru II (η 6 -p-cymene)(8-oxyquinolinato)Cl] in a biological environment by mass spectrometric methods.

38. Mustards-Derived Terpyridine-Platinum Complexes as Anticancer Agents: DNA Alkylation vs Coordination.

39. Impact of the Metal Center and Leaving Group on the Anticancer Activity of Organometallic Complexes of Pyridine-2-carbothioamide.

40. Cytostatic Action of Novel Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors in Androgen Receptor-Null Prostate Cancer Cells.

41. High Antiproliferative Activity of Hydroxythiopyridones over Hydroxypyridones and Their Organoruthenium Complexes.

42. A Combined Spectroscopic and Protein Crystallography Study Reveals Protein Interactions of Rh I (NHC) Complexes at the Molecular Level.

43. Metalloproteomics for molecular target identification of protein-binding anticancer metallodrugs.

44. Metal-Dependent Cytotoxic and Kinesin Spindle Protein Inhibitory Activity of Ru, Os, Rh, and Ir Half-Sandwich Complexes of Ispinesib-Derived Ligands.

45. A Multitargeted Approach: Organorhodium Anticancer Agent Based on Vorinostat as a Potent Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor.

46. Thiourea-Derived Chelating Ligands and Their Organometallic Compounds: Investigations into Their Anticancer Activity.

47. A Reduced-Symmetry Heterobimetallic [PdPtL 4 ] 4+ Cage: Assembly, Guest Binding, and Stimulus-Induced Switching.

48. Potent Inhibition of Thioredoxin Reductase by the Rh Derivatives of Anticancer M(arene/Cp*)(NHC)Cl 2 Complexes.

49. Chemical imaging and assessment of cadmium distribution in the human body.

50. Anticancer organorhodium and -iridium complexes with low toxicity in vivo but high potency in vitro: DNA damage, reactive oxygen species formation, and haemolytic activity.

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