Luu, Jenny Synthesis and characterisation of new platinum complexes with potential anti-cancer properties This thesis focuses on developing new platinum complexes with potential anti-cancer properties. The research is based around the platinum based drug cisplatin which is a successful chemotherapy agent currently being used for various cancer treatments. In particular it is mainly used against testicular cancer with a cure rate of at least 90%. However, despite its success there are still limitations such as the issue of resistances and side effects. This research extends a number of new synthetic methods to organoplatinum(II) complexes which have the potential to overcome these issues. The complexes prepared have been tested for anti-cancer activity against the appropriate cell lines. Platinum;ethesis-20150603-16067;Restricted access and full embargo;Thallium;thesis(doctorate);1959.1/1192919;monash:158638;Anti-cancer;Organometallic;2015;Palladium;Silver 2017-01-24
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