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  1. The Electronically Confined Space Analogy Elucidates How Second‐Row Triatomic 18‐Valence‐Electron Molecules Shape Life and Light
  2. Fe/57Fe-Metallacarboranes with Radiosensitizing Potential in Breast Cancer Cell Models: Comparative Study Between High- (60Co) and Low-Energy (57Co) Gamma Radiation Sources
  3. Stabilizing Anion–Anion Aggregates via Dihydrogen Bonds in Non‐Classical Inorganic Molecules
  4. Metallacarborane-functionalized graphene oxide as a recyclable UVC/UVA photocatalyst for micropollutant removal
  5. Assessment of Carrier-Free Metallacarboranes for Targeted Radiation Therapies PBFT and BNCT: Comparative Cellular Effects and Dosimetry Studies with [o-FESAN]− in Breast Cancer Cells
  6. Stabilizing Anion--Anion Aggregates via Dihydrogen Bonds in Non-Classical Inorganic Molecules
  7. Boro: de sus orígenes en el desierto a aplicaciones pioneras en energía, materiales y medicina
  8. Unravelling physical and radiobiological effects of proton boron fusion reaction with anionic metallacarboranes ([o-COSAN]-) in breast cancer cells
  9. Unraveling aromaticity: the dual worlds of pyrazole, pyrazoline, and 3D carborane
  10. Correction to “Single─Not Double─3D-Aromaticity in an Oxidized Closo Icosahedral Dodecaiodo-Dodecaborate Cluster”
  11. Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) [o-COSAN]− loaded apoferritin: an innovative high-capacity boron delivery system to target tumour cells for BNCT applications
  12. Cobaltabis(Dicarbollide) [o-COSAN]− for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy of Head and Neck Cancer: Biodistribution and Irradiation Studies in an Experimental Oral Cancer Model
  13. Correction to “The Rise of Boron-Containing Compounds: Advancements in Synthesis, Medicinal Chemistry, and Emerging Pharmacology”
  14. Unveiling Non-Covalent Interactions in Novel Cooperative Photoredox Systems for Efficient Alkene Oxidation in Water
  15. The Rise of Boron-Containing Compounds: Advancements in Synthesis, Medicinal Chemistry, and Emerging Pharmacology
  16. Rationalizing the carborane versus phenyl-driven luminescence in related dicarboxylic ligands and their antenna effect for their Eu3+ and Tb3+ metal–organic frameworks: a combined experimental and computational study
  17. Compelling DNA intercalation through ‘anion–anion’ anti-coulombic interactions: boron cluster self-vehicles as promising anticancer agents
  18. Enhancing Photoredox Catalysis in Aqueous Environments: Ruthenium Aqua Complex Derivatization of Graphene Oxide and Graphite Rods for Efficient Visible-Light-Driven Hybrid Catalysts
  19. Probing electrophysiological activity of amphiphilic Dynorphin A in planar neutral membranes reveals both ion channel-like activity and neuropeptide translocation
  20. Exploring the Role of Metal in the Biointeraction of Metallacarboranes with C. elegans Embryos
  21. A Metal‐Organic Framework Incorporating Eight Different Size Rare‐Earth Metal Elements: Toward Multifunctionality À La Carte (Adv. Funct. Mater. 47/2023)
  22. Pioneering the Power of Twin Bonds in a Revolutionary Double Bond Formation. Unveiling the True Identity of o‐Carboryne as o‐Carborene
  23. Single─Not Double─3D-Aromaticity in an Oxidized Closo Icosahedral Dodecaiodo-Dodecaborate Cluster
  24. Biomimetic Photodegradation of Glyphosate in Carborane-Functionalized Nanoconfined Spaces
  25. Towards the Application of Purely Inorganic Icosahedral Boron Clusters in Emerging Nanomedicine
  26. A Potential Boron Neutron Capture Therapy Agent Selectively Suppresses High-Grade Glioma: In Vitro and in Vivo Exploration
  27. Metallacarboranes for proton therapy using research accelerators: a pilot study
  28. How a few help all: cooperative crossing of lipid membranes by COSAN anions
  29. Single stop analysis of a protein surface using molecular probe electrochemistry
  30. Selective Antibody-Free Sensing Membranes for Picogram Tetracycline Detection
  31. History of Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) in Potentiometry, No Need for Ionophores to Get an Excellent Selectivity
  32. 3D and 2D aromatic units behave like oil and water in the case of benzocarborane derivatives
  33. Water-Stable Carborane-Based Eu3+/Tb3+ Metal–Organic Frameworks for Tunable Time-Dependent Emission Color and Their Application in Anticounterfeiting Bar-Coding
  34. Aromaticity and Extrusion of Benzenoids Linked to [o‐COSAN]−: Clar Has the Answer
  35. Aromaticity and Extrusion of Benzenoids Linked to [o‐COSAN]−: Clar Has the Answer
  36. Boron clusters (ferrabisdicarbollides) shaping the future as radiosensitizers for multimodal (chemo/radio/PBFR) therapy of glioblastoma
  37. How to switch from a poor PEDOT:X oxygen evolution reaction (OER) to a good one. A study on dual redox reversible PEDOT:metallacarborane
  38. Water soluble organometallic small molecules as promising antibacterial agents: synthesis, physical–chemical properties and biological evaluation to tackle bacterial infections
  39. Potential application of metallacarboranes as an internal reference: an electrochemical comparative study to ferrocene
  40. o-Carborane-based fluorophores as efficient luminescent systems both as solids and as water-dispersible nanoparticles
  41. The Mössbauer effect using 57Fe-ferrabisdicarbollide ([o-57FESAN]−): a glance into the potential of a low-dose approach for glioblastoma radiotherapy
  42. Advances in the catalytic and photocatalytic behavior of carborane derived metal complexes
  43. Rational design of carborane-based Cu2-paddle wheel coordination polymers for increased hydrolytic stability
  44. Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) ([o-COSAN]−) as Multifunctional Chemotherapeutics: A Prospective Application in Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) for Glioblastoma
  45. Light‐Induced On/Off Switching of the Surfactant Character of the o‐Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) Anion with No Covalent Bond Alteration
  46. Light‐Induced On/Off Switching of the Surfactant Character of the o‐Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) Anion with No Covalent Bond Alteration
  47. 1.3 V Inorganic Sequential Redox Chain with an All-Anionic Couple 1–/2– in a Single Framework
  48. Towards purely inorganic clusters in medicine: Biocompatible divalent cations as counterions of cobaltabis(dicarbollide) and its iodinated derivatives
  49. Synchrotron-Based Fourier-Transform Infrared Micro-Spectroscopy (SR-FTIRM) Fingerprint of the Small Anionic Molecule Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) Uptake in Glioma Stem Cells
  50. Aqueous Persistent Noncovalent Ion-Pair Cooperative Coupling in a Ruthenium Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) System as a Highly Efficient Photoredox Oxidation Catalyst
  51. Tuning the Liquid Crystallinity of Cholesteryl-o-Carborane Dyads: Synthesis, Structure, Photoluminescence, and Mesomorphic Properties
  52. A stand-alone cobalt bis(dicarbollide) photoredox catalyst epoxidates alkenes in water at extremely low catalyst load
  53. Tuning the architectures and luminescence properties of Cu(i) compounds of phenyl and carboranyl pyrazoles: the impact of 2D versus 3D aromatic moieties in the ligand backbone
  54. Post-synthetic modification of a highly flexible 3D soft porous metal–organic framework by incorporating conducting polypyrrole: enhanced MOF stability and capacitance as an electrode material
  55. Noncovalently Linked Metallacarboranes on Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles as Highly Efficient, Robust, and Reusable Photocatalysts in Aqueous Medium
  56. Sunitinib-Containing Carborane Pharmacophore with the Ability to Inhibit Tyrosine Kinases Receptors FLT3, KIT and PDGFR-β, Exhibits Powerful In Vivo Anti-Glioblastoma Activity
  57. Bimodal Therapeutic Agents Against Glioblastoma, One of the Most Lethal Forms of Cancer
  58. Highlights on the Binding of Cobalta‐Bis‐(Dicarbollide) with Glucose Units
  59. Magnetic Nanoparticles Fishing for Biomarkers in Artificial Saliva
  60. Metallacarborane Assemblies as Effective Antimicrobial Agents, Including a Highly Potent Anti-MRSA Agent
  61. m-Carborane as a Novel Core for Periphery-Decorated Macromolecules
  62. Closo-Carboranyl- and Metallacarboranyl [1,2,3]triazolyl-Decorated Lapatinib-Scaffold for Cancer Therapy Combining Tyrosine Kinase Inhibition and Boron Neutron Capture Therapy
  63. Too Persistent to Give Up: Aromaticity in Boron Clusters Survives Radical Structural Changes
  64. Anthracene–styrene-substituted m-carborane derivatives: insights into the electronic and structural effects of substituents on photoluminescence
  65. A fast and simple B–C bond formation in metallacarboranes avoiding halometallacarboranes and transition metal catalysts
  66. Ruthenium carboranyl complexes with 2,2′-bipyridine derivatives for potential bimodal therapy application
  67. Preparation and characterization of Au nanoparticles capped with mercaptocarboranyl clusters
  68. Imaging in living cells using νB–H Raman spectroscopy: monitoring COSAN uptake
  69. Amphiphilic COSAN and I2-COSAN crossing synthetic lipid membranes: planar bilayers and liposomes
  70. Boron clusters-based metallodendrimers
  71. COSAN as a molecular imaging platform: synthesis and “in vivo” imaging
  72. ChemInform Abstract: Methods to Produce B—C, B—P, B—N and B—S Bonds in Boron Clusters
  73. Back Cover: A Simple Link between Hydrocarbon and Borohydride Chemistries (Chem. Eur. J. 13/2013)
  74. A Simple Link between Hydrocarbon and Borohydride Chemistries
  75. Methods to produce B–C, B–P, B–N and B–S bonds in boron clusters
  76. Chelation of a proton by oxidized diphosphines
  77. Boron and carbon: Antagonistic or complementary? Proposal for a simple prototype of a molecular clutch or molecular switch
  78. Li+‐Mediated BC Cross‐Coupling
  79. ChemInform Abstract: Large Molecules Containing Icosahedral Boron Clusters Designed for Potential Applications
  80. Influential Role of Ethereal Solvent on Organolithium Compounds: The Case of Carboranyllithium
  81. Relaxed but Highly Compact Diansa Metallacyclophanes
  82. A highly radiopaque vertebroplasty cement using tetraiodinated o-carborane additive
  83. Synthesis of quadruped-shaped polyfunctionalized o-carborane synthons
  84. Additive Tuning of Redox Potential in Metallacarboranes by Sequential Halogen Substitution
  85. Using the Wittig reaction to produce alkenylcarbaboranes
  86. Cobaltabisdicarbollide anion receptor for enantiomer-selective membrane electrodes
  87. New 13-vertex metallacarborane sandwich compounds; synthetic and structural studies
  88. Application of the cobaltabisdicarbollide anion to the development of ion selective PVC membrane electrodes for tuberculosis drug analysis
  89. Polymorphism and phase transformations in cobaltacarborane molecular crystals
  90. Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with a non-extrudable metallacarborane anion electroactive during synthesis
  91. Synthetic approaches to the preparation of hybrid network materials incorporating carborane clusters
  92. Approaches to the Preparation of Carborane-Containing Carbosilane Compounds
  93. Boron Clusters: Do They Receive the Deserved Interest?
  94. Kharasch addition catalysed by half-sandwich ruthenium complexes. Enhanced activity of ruthenacarboranes
  95. Methylation and Demethylation in Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) Derivatives
  96. Sequential Nucleophilic−Electrophilic Reactions Selectively Produce Isomerically Pure Nona‐B‐Substituted o‐Carborane Derivatives
  97. Boron clusters: Do they receive the deserved interest?
  98. Coordinating properties of mixed pyrrolyl/dicarbollide cobalt metallocene-type complexes
  99. The BI activation in o-carborane clusters: their fate towards BH. Easy synthesis of [7,10-C2B10H13]−
  100. Frozen-Out Rotamers of Mixed Cobaltacarborane Complexes
  101. A thiophenophane ligand with endodentate coordination
  102. The First Optically Pure nido-Monothiocarborane Cluster
  103. Partial Degradation of the Newexo-Heterodisubstituted Carborane Derivatives with d10Transition Metal Ions (Cu, Au)
  104. Synthesis of Pyridine NS2 Ligands Incorporating 1-Methoxycarbonyl-2-thio(o-carborane). Are They a Route to “Carboranethiophene” Compounds?
  105. Influence of S-Aryl Groups in the Coordination and Reactivity of (nido-Thiocarborane)ruthenium Complexes
  106. New Polyether-Substituted Metallacarboranes as Extractants for 137Cs and 90Sr from Nuclear Wastes
  107. exo-nido-Monothio- and exo-nido-Monophosphinorhodacarboranes:  Synthesis, Reactivity, and Catalytic Properties in Alkene Hydrogenation
  108. Reactions of Pd(II) with closo-1,2-dicarbadodecaborane-1,2-diphosphines
  109. Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) derivatives as extractants for europium from nuclear wastes
  110. A novel binuclear rhodium complex with two mercapto bridges and two terminal thioether groups
  111. First Example of a Bis(dicarbollide) Metallacarborane Containing a B,C‘-Heteronuclear Bridge
  112. Modulation of Agostic B−H⇀Ru Bonds inexo-Monophosphino-7,8-Dicarba-nido-undecaborate Derivatives
  113. Rhodium Complexes with the New Anionic Diphosphine [7,8-(PPh2)2-7,8-C2B9H10]-Ligand
  114. Cathodic Cleavage of C-S and C-P in Carboranyl Derivatives
  115. Silver‐selective electrodes based on supported liquid membranes
  116. Mercury coordination to Exo-dithio-7,8-dicarba-nido-undecaborate derivatives
  117. Rules for predicting the boron-11 NMR spectra of closo-boranes and closo-heteroboranes