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  1. Luminescent Re(i) and Re(i)/Au(i) complexes as cooperative partners in cell imaging and cancer therapy
  2. ChemInform Abstract: Progress with, and Prospects for, Metal Complexes in Cell Imaging
  3. Progress with, and prospects for, metal complexes in cell imaging
  4. Different emissive properties in dithiolate gold(i) complexes as a function of the presence of phenylene spacers
  5. Bioconjugated Rhenium(I) Complexes with Amino Acid Derivatives: Synthesis, Photophysical Properties, and Cell Imaging Studies
  6. Terpyridine-fused polyaromatic hydrocarbons generated via cyclodehydrogenation and used as ligands in Ru(ii) complexes
  7. A ‘Sleeping Trojan Horse’ which transports metal ions into cells, localises in nucleoli, and has potential for bimodal fluorescence/PET imaging
  8. ChemInform Abstract: Application of d6Transition Metal Complexes in Fluorescence Cell Imaging
  9. Bioconjugated lanthanide luminescent helicates as multilabels for lab-on-a-chip detection of cancer biomarkers
  10. Fluxionality and lability in rhenium 4′-hydroxyterpyridine complexes: Evidence for an associative mechanism and correlated fluxionality and lability
  11. Application of d6 transition metal complexes in fluorescence cell imaging
  12. Uptake and localisation of rhenium fac-tricarbonyl polypyridyls in fluorescent cell imaging experiments
  13. A Rhenium Tricarbonyl 4′‐Oxo‐terpy Trimer as a Luminescent Molecular Vessel with a Removable Silver Stopper
  14. A Rhenium Tricarbonyl 4′‐Oxo‐terpy Trimer as a Luminescent Molecular Vessel with a Removable Silver Stopper
  15. Rhenium fac-tricarbonyl bisimine complexes: luminescence modulation by hydrophobically driven intramolecular interactions
  16. 3-Chloromethylpyridyl bipyridine fac-tricarbonyl rhenium: a thiol-reactive luminophore for fluorescence microscopy accumulates in mitochondria
  17. Rhenium fac tricarbonyl bisimine complexes: biologically useful fluorochromes for cell imaging applications
  18. Synthesis, characterization and antibacterial activity of some new triphenyltin(IV) sulfanylcarboxylates: Crystal structure of [(SnPh3)2(p-mpspa)], [(SnPh3)2(cpa)] and [(SnPh3)2(tspa)(DMSO)]
  19. Formation of 3‐Sulfanylcoumarins by SnPh3OH‐Promoted Cyclization of 3‐Aryl‐2‐Sulfanylpropenoic Acids