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Photoswitching the Cytotoxic Properties of Platinum(II) Compounds
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The photoactivation of potential anticancer metal complexes is a hot topic of current research as it may lead to the development of more selective drugs. Photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT) with coordination compounds is usually based on a (photo)chemical reaction taking place at the metal center. Herein, a new strategy is exploited that consists of "photomodifying" a ligand coordinated to metal ions. Platinum(II) complexes from photoswitchable 1,2-dithienylethene-containing ligands have been prepared, which exhibit two interconvertible photoisomeric forms that present distinct DNA-interacting properties and cytotoxic behaviors.
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