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Inorganic Chemistry|September 2, 2021
Structural Features of a Family of Coumarin-Enamine Fluorescent Chemodosimeters for Ion PairsAaron B Davis, Michael H Ihde, Alie M Busenlehner, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|February 3, 2021
Singlet Oxygen Formation vs Photodissociation for Light-Responsive Protic Ruthenium Anticancer Compounds: The Oxygenated Substituent Determines Which Pathway DominatesFengrui Qu, Robert W Lamb, Colin G Cameron, et al.
Photochemistry and Photobiology|August 19, 2021
Light-responsive and Protic Ruthenium Compounds Bearing Bathophenanthroline and Dihydroxybipyridine Ligands Achieve Nanomolar Toxicity towards Breast Cancer CellsOlaitan E Oladipupo, Spenser R Brown, Robert W Lamb, et al.
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Inorganic Chemistry|September 2, 2021
Structural Features of a Family of Coumarin-Enamine Fluorescent Chemodosimeters for Ion PairsAaron B Davis, Michael H Ihde, Alie M Busenlehner, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|February 3, 2021
Singlet Oxygen Formation vs Photodissociation for Light-Responsive Protic Ruthenium Anticancer Compounds: The Oxygenated Substituent Determines Which Pathway DominatesFengrui Qu, Robert W Lamb, Colin G Cameron, et al.
Photochemistry and Photobiology|August 19, 2021
Light-responsive and Protic Ruthenium Compounds Bearing Bathophenanthroline and Dihydroxybipyridine Ligands Achieve Nanomolar Toxicity towards Breast Cancer CellsOlaitan E Oladipupo, Spenser R Brown, Robert W Lamb, et al.
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