2015
DOI: 10.9734/acsj/2015/19681
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Polycations XXII. Ru(bpy)2L2 and Ru(phen)2L2 Systems with Cationic 4,4’-Bipyridine Ligands: Syntheses, Characteristics, and Interactions with DNA

Abstract: Earlier efforts have been concerned with the association of Ruthenium octahedral complexes with DNA. Since the positively charged ruthenium species has been found to associate with the electron rich major groove of double-stranded DNA, it was proposed the addition of cationic sites on the ligands attached to ruthenium would facilitate such association. Thus, we have synthesized several series of octahedral ruthenium complexes bearing ligands having within themselves cationic sites. These have been investigated… Show more

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“…As a result, prevention of transmission of these microbial diseases is of increased importance, particularly in a health service setting [3]. Thus, our laboratory has searched for approaches to reduce the threat of resistant bacteria through development of environmental surfaces that destroy the microbe in a passive manner (upon contact with the treated sur-Open Access * Please see reference [1]. face).…”
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“…As a result, prevention of transmission of these microbial diseases is of increased importance, particularly in a health service setting [3]. Thus, our laboratory has searched for approaches to reduce the threat of resistant bacteria through development of environmental surfaces that destroy the microbe in a passive manner (upon contact with the treated sur-Open Access * Please see reference [1]. face).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%