[HTML][HTML] Interaction of 6 mercaptopurine with calf thymus DNA–deciphering the binding mode and photoinduced DNA damage
DNA is one of the major intracellular targets for a wide range of anticancer and antibiotic
drugs. Elucidating the binding between small molecules and DNA provides great help in …
drugs. Elucidating the binding between small molecules and DNA provides great help in …
Multi-spectroscopic and molecular modelling studies on the interaction of esculetin with calf thymus DNA
Understanding the interaction of small molecules with DNA has become an active research
area at the interface between chemistry, molecular biology and medicine. Plant derived …
area at the interface between chemistry, molecular biology and medicine. Plant derived …
Interaction of coumarin with calf thymus DNA: deciphering the mode of binding by in vitro studies
DNA is the major target for a wide range of therapeutic substances. Thus, there has been
considerable interest in the binding studies of small molecules with DNA. Interaction …
considerable interest in the binding studies of small molecules with DNA. Interaction …
Interaction of capsaicin with calf thymus DNA: A multi-spectroscopic and molecular modelling study
Studying the mode of interaction between small molecules and DNA has received much
attention in recent years, as many drugs have been reported to directly interact with DNA …
attention in recent years, as many drugs have been reported to directly interact with DNA …
Carbon dots with red emission as a fluorescent and colorimeteric dual-readout probe for the detection of chromium (vi) and cysteine and its logic gate operation
Y Gao, Y Jiao, W Lu, Y Liu, H Han, X Gong… - Journal of Materials …, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
A novel visual probe with red fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) has been facilely fabricated for
the sequential detection of chromium (VI)[Cr (VI)] and cysteine (Cys) via a fluorescent and …
the sequential detection of chromium (VI)[Cr (VI)] and cysteine (Cys) via a fluorescent and …
Carbon nano-dots as a fluorescent and colorimetric dual-readout probe for the detection of arginine and Cu 2+ and its logic gate operation
W Lu, Y Gao, Y Jiao, S Shuang, C Li, C Dong - Nanoscale, 2017 - pubs.rsc.org
A new visual fluorescent probe based on carbon nano-dots (CNDs) has been facilely
synthesized via one step microwave-assisted pyrolysis and utilized for sequential detection …
synthesized via one step microwave-assisted pyrolysis and utilized for sequential detection …
Synthesis and biological evaluation of 1-phenyl-4, 6-dihydrobenzo [b] pyrazolo [3, 4-d] azepin-5 (1H)-one/thiones as anticancer agents
R Parupalli, R Akunuri, A Spandana… - Bioorganic …, 2023 - Elsevier
Cancer is associated with uncontrolled cell proliferation invading adjoining tissues and
organs. Despite the availability of several chemotherapeutic agents, the constant search for …
organs. Despite the availability of several chemotherapeutic agents, the constant search for …
Caffeic acid binds to the minor groove of calf thymus DNA: A multi-spectroscopic, thermodynamics and molecular modelling study
Caffeic acid (CA) is a plant polyphenol which acts as an antioxidant and has various
pharmacological effects. DNA is one of the major cellular targets of therapeutic molecules …
pharmacological effects. DNA is one of the major cellular targets of therapeutic molecules …
In vitro DNA binding studies of therapeutic and prophylactic drug citral
The study of drug-DNA interactions is of great importance, as it paves the way towards the
design of better therapeutic agents. Here, the interaction of DNA with a therapeutic and …
design of better therapeutic agents. Here, the interaction of DNA with a therapeutic and …
[HTML][HTML] Platinum (II) terpyridine anticancer complexes possessing multiple mode of DNA interaction and EGFR inhibiting activity
Platinum (II) terpyridine complexes has attracted increasing attention as they have displayed
great potential as antitumor agents due to their high intercalation affinity with nucleic acids …
great potential as antitumor agents due to their high intercalation affinity with nucleic acids …