Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1299323 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2009 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Platinum complexes with carrier ligands were synthesized to overcome intrinsic and acquired resistance of the tumors during the therapy. For the treatment of breast and prostate cancer steroidal and non-steroidal ligands are available. This article is a critical review of the attempts made during the last three decades to design platinum complexes with a selective mode of action against hormone-dependent tumors. In part 1 of this paper the use of steroidal carrier ligands is described while in part 2 the view is focussed on derivatives of non-steroidal drugs suitable to coordinate to platinum. Especially the [1,2-diarylethylenediamine]platinum(II) complexes are interesting analogous of cisplatin.
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Authors
Ronald Gust, Wolfgang Beck, Gèrard Jaouen, Helmut Schönenberger,