GOLD CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS: AN OVERVIEW OF ANTICANCER Au(I/III)-COMPLEXES IN RELATION TO THE STRUCTURE OF THE LIGAND

Gold compounds engage an important place in the field of medicinal chemistry due to their therapeutic properties. Since the last four decades, Au(I) and Au(III) complexes have attracted the attention of researchers due to their anti-tumor proprieties and the different mechanisms of action they displ...

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