COBALT COMPLEXES OF MODIFIED NUCLEOSIDES, DINUCLEOSIDES
$216,750R15FY2005CANIH
Oakland University, Rochester MI
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Paper 34990129Paper 33039724Paper 32059063Paper 31976010Paper 29531887Paper 19609983Paper 18597532Paper 18075651Paper 17336074Paper 16597126Paper 15670932
Abstract
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Although cytotoxic nucleoside analogues and transition metals were among the first chemotherapeutic agents to be introduced for the medical treatment of cancer, the availability of a combination of both classes of compounds remains scarce, mostly due to synthetic challenges. We propose here a new synthetic methodology for the synthesis of bicyclic modified nucleosides that can be converted into their organometallics. Pursuing the leading structures of hexacarbonyl dicobalt complexes that exhibit activity against human mammary tumor cells, we will synthesize a library of new metallonucleosides and conduct structure-activity relationship studies.
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