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  1. Ruthenium Complexes in Protein Science: Heading a New Generation of Therapeutic and Analytical Tools
  2. Ruthenium Complexes in Protein Science: Heading a New Generation of Therapeutic and Analytical Tools
  3. Visualizing the Invisible: Dual Click Imaging of Ruthenium-Based Photoactivated Chemotherapy Agents and Their DNA Synthesis Inhibition in Fixed Cancer Cells
  4. Photoactivated Proximity Protein Labeling Reveals Enhanced Tumor Retention of a D‐Peptide‐Ruthenium Prodrug Conjugate
  5. Structure over States: Planarity, Not Energy, Dictates Photoactivation in Ru(II) PACT Agents
  6. Design and characterization of porphyrin-based photosensitizing metalloproteins integrated with artificial metalloenzymes for photocatalytic hydrogen production
  7. Unidirectional Transmembrane Photoinduced Electron Transfer with Artificial Metallopeptides
  8. Supramolecular approaches for the treatment of hypoxic regions in tumours
  9. Electron-Withdrawing Effects in Cobalt Porphyrin Catalysts Boost Homogeneous Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution in Neutral Aqueous Solutions
  10. Spatio-temporal transcriptomic analysis reveals distinct nephrotoxicity, DNA damage, and regeneration response after cisplatin
  11. Toward the Treatment of Glioblastoma Tumors Using Photoactivated Chemotherapy: In Vitro Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety
  12. Cyclic Ruthenium-Peptide Prodrugs Penetrate the Blood–Brain Barrier and Attack Glioblastoma upon Light Activation in Orthotopic Zebrafish Tumor Models
  13. Challenges and Future Perspectives in Photocatalysis: Conclusions from an Interdisciplinary Workshop
  14. Red-to-Blue Triplet–Triplet Annihilation Upconversion for Calcium Sensing
  15. Oxygen-Dependent Interactions between the Ruthenium Cage and the Photoreleased Inhibitor in NAMPT-Targeted Photoactivated Chemotherapy
  16. The Light-activated Effect of Natural Anthraquinone Parietin against Candida auris and Other Fungal Priority Pathogens
  17. Simple and Efficient Method for Mono‐ and Di‐Amination of Polypyridine N‐Oxides
  18. Artificial Carbonic Anhydrase-Ruthenium Enzyme for Photocatalytic Water Oxidation
  19. Multitarget Thiol-Activated Tetrapyridyl Gold(III) Complexes for Hypoxic Cancer Therapy
  20. Realizing Symmetry-Breaking Architectures in Soap Films
  21. Cell viability imaging in tumor spheroids via DNA binding of a ruthenium(ii) light-switch complex
  22. An artificial metalloenzyme that can oxidize water photocatalytically: design, synthesis, and characterization
  23. Red‐Light Activation of a Microtubule Polymerization Inhibitor via Amide Functionalization of the Ruthenium Photocage
  24. MetalDock: An Open Access Docking Tool for Easy and Reproducible Docking of Metal Complexes
  25. Design and testing of a device for the characterization of gas transfer through soap films and measurement protocol based on color matching
  26. “Distribution and pharmaceutical potential of polyketide photoantimicrobials from Cortinariaceae”
  27. Ruthenium-Based Photoactivated Chemotherapy
  28. Fungal Anthraquinone Photoantimicrobials Challenge the Dogma of Cationic Photosensitizers
  29. Combining nitric oxide and calcium sensing for the detection of endothelial dysfunction
  30. Cyclic Ruthenium-Peptide Conjugates as Integrin-Targeting Phototherapeutic Prodrugs for the Treatment of Brain Tumors
  31. Ligand Rigidity Steers the Selectivity and Efficiency of the Photosubstitution Reaction of Strained Ruthenium Polypyridyl Complexes
  32. In vivo metallophilic self-assembly of a light-activated anticancer drug
  33. A biophysical study of the interactions of palladium(ii), platinum(ii) and gold(iii) complexes of aminopyridyl-2,2′-bipyridine ligands with RNAs and other nucleic acid structures
  34. A Lock‐and‐Kill Anticancer Photoactivated Chemotherapy Agent†
  35. Mechanistic Insights into the Charge Transfer Dynamics of Photocatalytic Water Oxidation at the Lipid Bilayer–Water Interface
  36. Ruthenium-Locked Helical Chirality: A Barrier of Inversion and Formation of an Asymmetric Macrocycle
  37. A screening method for binding synthetic metallo-complexes to haem proteins
  38. A Stable Alkylated Cobalt Catalyst for Photocatalytic H2 Generation in Liposomes
  39. Gene therapy of brain cancer by drug delivery nanocapsules
  40. Interfacial Characterization of Ruthenium-Based Amphiphilic Photosensitizers
  41. Self-Assembled Liposomes Enhance Electron Transfer for Efficient Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction
  42. New Chemical Tools for Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer
  43. In vivo metallophilic self-assembly of a light-activated anticancer drug
  44. Xanthoepocin, a photolabile antibiotic of Penicillium ochrochloron CBS 123823 with high activity against multiresistant gram-positive bacteria
  45. Photosubstitution in a trisheteroleptic ruthenium complex inhibits conjunctival melanoma growth in a zebrafish orthotopic xenograft model
  46. Photomedicine with Inorganic Complexes: A Bright Future
  47. Optimized isolation of 7,7′-biphyscion starting from Cortinarius rubrophyllus, a chemically unexplored fungal species rich in photosensitizers
  48. MR imaging for the quantitative assessment of brain iron in aceruloplasminemia: A postmortem validation study
  49. Photoactivable Ruthenium-Based Coordination Polymer Nanoparticles for Light-Induced Chemotherapy
  50. Shorter Alkyl Chains Enhance Molecular Diffusion and Electron Transfer Kinetics between Photosensitisers and Catalysts in CO2‐Reducing Photocatalytic Liposomes
  51. Ruthenium-based PACT agents based on bisquinoline chelates: synthesis, photochemistry, and cytotoxicity
  52. Intracellular Dynamic Assembly of Deep‐Red Emitting Supramolecular Nanostructures Based on the Pt…Pt Metallophilic Interaction
  53. Photoinduced Ligand Exchange Dynamics of a Polypyridyl Ruthenium Complex in Aqueous Solution
  54. Front Cover: Highly Ordered, Self‐Assembled Monolayers of a Spin‐Crossover Complex with In‐Plane Interactions (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 28/2021)
  55. Highly Ordered, Self‐Assembled Monolayers of a Spin‐Crossover Complex with In‐Plane Interactions
  56. Degradation of lipid based drug delivery formulations during nebulization
  57. Ligand Controls the Activity of Light‐Driven Water Oxidation Catalyzed by Nickel(II) Porphyrin Complexes in Neutral Homogeneous Aqueous Solutions
  58. Ligand Controls the Activity of Light‐Driven Water Oxidation Catalyzed by Nickel(II) Porphyrin Complexes in Neutral Homogeneous Aqueous Solutions
  59. Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity studies of Co(III)-flavonolato complexes
  60. Degradation of lipid based drug delivery formulations during nebulization
  61. Rollover Cyclometalation vs Nitrogen Coordination in Tetrapyridyl Anticancer Gold(III) Complexes: Effect on Protein Interaction and Toxicity
  62. Mimicking Photosystem I with a Transmembrane Light Harvester and Energy Transfer‐Induced Photoreduction in Phospholipid Bilayers
  63. Front Cover: Mimicking Photosystem I with a Transmembrane Light Harvester and Energy Transfer‐Induced Photoreduction in Phospholipid Bilayers (Chem. Eur. J. 9/2021)
  64. Roadmap towards solar fuel synthesis at the water interface of liposome membranes
  65. Mimicking Photosystem I with a Transmembrane Light Harvester and Energy Transfer‐Induced Photoreduction in Phospholipid Bilayers
  66. Light-triggered switching of liposome surface charge directs delivery of membrane impermeable payloads in vivo
  67. Fluorogenic Bifunctional trans‐Cyclooctenes as Efficient Tools for Investigating Click‐to‐Release Kinetics
  68. Alkyne Functionalization of a Photoactivated Ruthenium Polypyridyl Complex for Click-Enabled Serum Albumin Interaction Studies
  69. The Self-Assembly of a Cyclometalated Palladium Photosensitizer into Protein-Stabilized Nanorods Triggers Drug Uptake In Vitro and In Vivo
  70. 796 nm Activation of a Photocleavable Ruthenium(II) Complex Conjugated to an Upconverting Nanoparticle through Two Phosphonate Groups
  71. TLD1433 Photosensitizer Inhibits Conjunctival Melanoma Cells in Zebrafish Ectopic and Orthotopic Tumour Models
  72. Contactless Spin Switch Sensing by Chemo‐Electric Gating of Graphene
  73. Mushrooms – an unrevealed source for promising photopharmaceuticals
  74. Photo-Uncaging of a Microtubule-Targeted Rigidin Analogue in Hypoxic Cancer Cells and in a Xenograft Mouse Model
  75. Diastereoselective Synthesis and Two-Step Photocleavage of Ruthenium Polypyridyl Complexes Bearing a Bis(thioether) Ligand
  76. NIR-Light-Driven Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species Using Ru(II)-Decorated Lipid-Encapsulated Upconverting Nanoparticles
  77. Frontispiece: Two‐Photon‐Induced CO‐Releasing Molecules as Molecular Logic Systems in Solution, Polymers, and Cells
  78. Induction of a Four‐Way Junction Structure in the DNA Palindromic Hexanucleotide 5′‐d(CGTACG)‐3′ by a Mononuclear Platinum Complex
  79. Induction of a Four‐Way Junction Structure in the DNA Palindromic Hexanucleotide 5′‐d(CGTACG)‐3′ by a Mononuclear Platinum Complex
  80. Two‐Photon‐Induced CO‐Releasing Molecules as Molecular Logic Systems in Solution, Polymers, and Cells
  81. The two isomers of a cyclometallated palladium sensitizer show different photodynamic properties in cancer cells
  82. Biological approaches to artificial photosynthesis: general discussion
  83. Synthetic approaches to artificial photosynthesis: general discussion
  84. Selective Preparation of a Heteroleptic Cyclometallated Ruthenium Complex Capable of Undergoing Photosubstitution of a Bidentate Ligand
  85. Photochemical Resolution of a Thermally Inert Cyclometalated Ru(phbpy)(N–N)(Sulfoxide)+ Complex
  86. Solving the oxygen sensitivity of sensitized photon upconversion in life science applications
  87. Synthesis of O-1–O-6 Substituted Positional Isomers of d-Glucose–Thioether Ligands and Their Ruthenium Polypyridyl Conjugates
  88. Front Cover: Synthesis and Avidin Binding of Ruthenium Complexes Functionalized with a Light-Cleavable Free Biotin Moiety (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 37/2018)
  89. Synthesis and Avidin Binding of Ruthenium Complexes Functionalized with a Light-Cleavable Free Biotin Moiety
  90. Synthesis and Avidin Binding of Ruthenium Complexes Functionalized with a Light-Cleavable Free Biotin Moiety
  91. Red-Light-Controlled Release of Drug-Ru Complex Conjugates from Metallopolymer Micelles for Phototherapy in Hypoxic Tumor Environments
  92. Dynamics of dual-fluorescent polymersomes with durable integrity in living cancer cells and zebrafish embryos
  93. Effects of the Bidentate Ligand on the Photophysical Properties, Cellular Uptake, and (Photo)cytotoxicity of Glycoconjugates Based on the [Ru(tpy)(NN)(L)]2+ Scaffold
  94. Controlling with light the interaction betweentrans-tetrapyridyl ruthenium complexes and an oligonucleotide
  95. Absolute upconversion quantum yields of blue-emitting LiYF4:Yb3+,Tm3+ upconverting nanoparticles
  96. Why develop photoactivated chemotherapy?
  97. Fine-tuning of ruthenium-based photoactivated anticancer compounds
  98. Ligand Photosubstitution Reactions with Ruthenium Compounds
  99. Red Light-Triggered CO Release from Mn2(CO)10Using Triplet Sensitization in Polymer Nonwoven Fabrics
  100. Photoactivated ruthenium compounds can be activated with red light also at low oxygen concentrations
  101. A Red-Light-Activated Ruthenium-Caged NAMPT Inhibitor Remains Phototoxic in Hypoxic Cancer Cells
  102. Influence of the Steric Bulk and Solvent on the Photoreactivity of Ruthenium Polypyridyl Complexes Coordinated to l-Proline
  103. Co-Registered Molecular Logic Gate with a CO-Releasing Molecule Triggered by Light and Peroxide
  104. Preparation and Practical Applications of 2′,7′-Dichlorodihydrofluorescein in Redox Assays
  105. Water-Dispersible Silica-Coated Upconverting Liposomes: Can a Thin Silica Layer Protect TTA-UC against Oxygen Quenching?
  106. Temperature Dependence of Triplet–Triplet Annihilation Upconversion in Phospholipid Membranes
  107. Turning on the red phosphorescence of a [Ru(tpy)(bpy)(Cl)]Cl complex by amide substitution: self-aggregation, toxicity, and cellular localization of an emissive ruthenium-based amphiphile
  108. Evaluation of dextran(ethylene glycol) hydrogel films for giant unilamellar lipid vesicle production and their application for the encapsulation of polymersomes
  109. Frontier orbitals of photosubstitutionally active ruthenium complexes: an experimental study of the spectator ligands’ electronic properties influence on photoreactivity
  110. To cage or to be caged? The cytotoxic species in ruthenium-based photoactivated chemotherapy is not always the metal
  111. The Effect of Liposomes on the Kinetics and Mechanism of the Photocatalytic Reduction of 5,5′-Dithiobis(2-Nitrobenzoic Acid) by Triethanolamine
  112. Spatially Resolved Investigation and Control of the Bistability in Single Crystals of the [Fe(bbpya) (NCS)2] Spin Crossover Complex
  113. d- Versusl-Glucose Conjugation: Mitochondrial Targeting of a Light-Activated Dual-Mode-of-Action Ruthenium-Based Anticancer Prodrug
  114. Red Light Activation of Ru(II) Polypyridyl Prodrugs via Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Upconversion: Feasibility in Air and through Meat
  115. Adding antioxidants to upconverting vesicles makes upconversion work up to 1 h in air
  116. Kinetics of Photocatalytic Water Oxidation at Liposomes: Membrane Anchoring Stabilizes the Photosensitizer
  117. Rate and Stability of Photocatalytic Water Oxidation using [Ru(bpy)3]2+ as Photosensitizer
  118. Effect of Liposomes on the Kinetics and Mechanism of the Photocatalytic Reduction of Methyl Viologen
  119. Chemical Swarming: Depending on Concentration, an Amphiphilic Ruthenium Polypyridyl Complex Induces Cell Death via Two Different Mechanisms
  120. Pivotal Role of a Pentacoordinate 3MC State on the Photocleavage Efficiency of a Thioether Ligand in Ruthenium(II) Complexes: A Theoretical Mechanistic Study
  121. An in vitro cell irradiation protocol for testing photopharmaceuticals and the effect of blue, green, and red light on human cancer cell lines
  122. Green light-induced apoptosis in cancer cells by a tetrapyridyl ruthenium prodrug offering two trans coordination sites
  123. Temporal Control of Membrane Fusion through Photolabile PEGylation of Liposome Membranes
  124. Temporal Control of Membrane Fusion through Photolabile PEGylation of Liposome Membranes
  125. Stabilization of the Low‐Spin State in a Mononuclear Iron(II) Complex and High‐Temperature Cooperative Spin Crossover Mediated by Hydrogen Bonding
  126. Palladium Complexes with Bulky Diphosphine Ligands as Highly Selective Catalysts for the Synthesis of (Bio-) Adipic Acid from Pentenoic Acid Mixtures.
  127. Preparation, stability, and photoreactivity of thiolato ruthenium polypyridyl complexes: Can cysteine derivatives protect ruthenium-based anticancer complexes?
  128. Impact of single crystal properties on nucleation and growth mechanisms of a spin transition
  129. Imaging the lipid bilayer of giant unilamellar vesicles using red-to-blue light upconversion
  130. Triplet–triplet annihilation upconversion followed by FRET for the red light activation of a photodissociative ruthenium complex in liposomes
  131. Catalytic photoinduced electron transport across a lipid bilayer mediated by a membrane-soluble electron relay
  132. Influence of Selenocyanate Ligands on the Transition Temperature and Cooperativity of bapbpy-Based Fe(II) Spin-Crossover Compounds
  133. Shifting the Light Activation of Metallodrugs to the Red and Near-Infrared Region in Anticancer Phototherapy
  134. Thermodynamics of the CuII μ-Thiolate and CuI Disulfide Equilibrium: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study
  135. Enhanced Photoinduced Electron Transfer at the Surface of Charged Lipid Bilayers
  136. Binding of a Ruthenium Complex to a Thioether Ligand Embedded in a Negatively Charged Lipid Bilayer: A Two‐Step Mechanism
  137. Yellow-light sensitization of a ligand photosubstitution reaction in a ruthenium polypyridyl complex covalently bound to a rhodamine dye
  138. Metal complexes and metalloproteases: targeting conformational diseases
  139. Activation of a Photodissociative Ruthenium Complex by Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Upconversion in Liposomes
  140. Activation of a Photodissociative Ruthenium Complex by Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Upconversion in Liposomes
  141. Iron(II) Complexes Supported by a Tetradentate Ligand Providing a Strained Equatorial Coordination Environment: Geometric and Electronic-Structural Implications
  142. Spontaneous Formation in the Dark, and Visible Light-Induced Cleavage, of a Ru–S Bond in Water: A Thermodynamic and Kinetic Study
  143. Effect of Metal Dilution on the Thermal Spin Transition of [Fe x Zn 1– x (bapbpy)(NCS) ...
  144. Zinc coordination to the bapbpy ligand in homogeneous solutions and at liposomes: zinc detection via fluorescence enhancement
  145. Variation of the Viologen Electron Relay in Cyclodextrin-Based Self-Assembled Systems for Photoinduced Hydrogen Evolution from Water (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 34/2012)
  146. Synthesis and Characterization of Copper Complexes of a Tetrapyridyl Ligand, and Their Use in the Catalytic Aerobic Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol
  147. Triggering a Phase Transition by a Spatially Localized Laser Pulse: Role of Strain
  148. Variation of the Viologen Electron Relay in Cyclodextrin-Based Self-Assembled Systems for Photoinduced Hydrogen Evolution from Water
  149. Synthesis and Characterization of Iron(II) Thiocyanate Complexes with Derivatives of the Tris(pyridine-2-ylmethyl)amine (tmpa) Ligand
  150. Multimetastability, phototrapping, and thermal trapping of a metastable commensurate superstructure in a FeIIspin-crossover compound
  151. Molecular water oxidation catalysts based on transition metals and their decomposition pathways
  152. Ruthenium Polypyridyl Complexes Hopping at Anionic Lipid Bilayers through a Supramolecular Bond Sensitive to Visible Light
  153. Laser-Induced Artificial Defects (LIADs): Towards the Control of the Spatiotemporal Dynamics in Spin Transition Materials (Adv. Mater. 18/2012)
  154. Laser-Induced Artificial Defects (LIADs): Towards the Control of the Spatiotemporal Dynamics in Spin Transition Materials
  155. Tuning the Transition Temperature and Cooperativity of bapbpy-Based Mononuclear Spin-Crossover Compounds: Interplay between Molecular and Crystal Engineering
  156. Pressure-induced two-step spin transition with structural symmetry breaking: X-ray diffraction, magnetic, and Raman studies
  157. N-Acetylmethionine and Biotin as Photocleavable Protective Groups for Ruthenium Polypyridyl Complexes
  158. SO2-binding properties of cationic η6,η1-NCN-pincer arene ruthenium platinum complexes: spectroscopic and theoretical studies
  159. Ruthenium-Decorated Lipid Vesicles: Light-Induced Release of [Ru(terpy)(bpy)(OH2)]2+ and Thermal Back Coordination
  160. Reliability and Storage Capacity: a Compromise Illustrated in the Two-Step Spin-Crossover System [Fe(bapbpy)(NCS)2]
  161. Raman spectroscopic and optical imaging of high spin/low spin domains in a spin crossover complex
  162. Ruthenium‐to‐Platinum Interactions in η6,η1 NCN‐Pincer Arene Heterobimetallic Complexes: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
  163. Bimetallic η6,η1SCS- and PCP-Pincer Ruthenium Palladium Complexes: Synthesis, Structure, and Catalytic Activity
  164. On the Two Closely Related Phases of [Ru(C5Me5)(η6-1,3-(Me2NCH2)2C6H4)](BF4) and the Reversible Solid–Solid Order–Disorder Phase Transition
  165. Synthesis and Resolution of Planar–Chiral Ruthenium–Palladium Complexes with ECE′ Pincer Ligands
  166. Bimetallic η6,η1NCN-Pincer Ruthenium Palladium Complexes with η6-RuCp Coordination: Synthesis, X-ray Structures, and Catalytic Properties
  167. Influence of Sample Preparation, Temperature, Light, and Pressure on the Two-Step Spin Crossover Mononuclear Compound [Fe(bapbpy)(NCS)2]
  168. ChemInform Abstract: Ruthenium-Based Light-Driven Molecular Machine Prototypes: Synthesis and Properties
  169. Ruthenium-based light-driven molecular machine prototypes: synthesis and properties
  170. A two-step spin crossover mononuclear iron(ii) complex with a [HS–LS–LS] intermediate phase
  171. η6-Coordination of a Ruthenium(II) Organometallic Fragment to the Arene Ring of N,C,N-Pincer Metal Complexes
  172. Light-Induced Geometrical Changes in Acyclic Ruthenium(II) Complexes and Their Ruthena−Macrocyclic Analogues
  173. Transition Metal Complexed Catenanes and Rotaxanes in Motion: Towards Molecular Machines
  174. Synthesis and Photochemistry of a Two-Position Ru(terpy)(phen)(L)2+ Scorpionate Complex
  175. From Photoinduced Charge Separation to Light-driven Molecular Machines
  176. Transition metal-complexed catenanes and rotaxanes in motion: Towards molecular machines
  177. A Ru(terpy)(phen)-incorporating ring and its light-induced geometrical changes
  178. Photochemical Expulsion of the Neutral Monodentate Ligand L in Ru(Terpy*)(Diimine)(L)2+:  A Dramatic Effect of the Steric Properties of the Spectator Diimine Ligand
  179. Photochemical and thermal synthesis and characterization of polypyridine ruthenium(ii) complexes containing different monodentate ligandsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: View of the dimeric units of 8 and proton indexation used in ...