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      Aerial Oxidation of a VIV-Iminopyridine Hydroquinonate Complex: A Trap for the VIV-Semiquinonate Radical Intermediate 

      Stylianou, M.; Drouza, C.; Giapintzakis, John; Athanasopoulos, G. I.; Keramidas, A. D. (2015)
      The reaction of 2,5-bis[N,N′-bis(2-pyridyl-aminomethyl)aminomethyl]-p-hydroquinone (H2bpymah) with VO2+ salts in acetonitrile or water at a low pH (2.2-3.5) results in the isolation of [VIV(O)(Cl)2(μ-bpymah)], the ...

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      Aerial Oxidation of a VIV-Iminopyridine Hydroquinonate Complex: A Trap for the VIV-Semiquinonate Radical Intermediate 

      Stylianou, Marios; Drouza, Chryssoula; Giapintzakis, Ioannis; Athanasopoulos, Georgios I.; Keramidas, Anastasios D. (2015)
      The reaction of 2,5-bis[N,N′-bis(2-pyridyl-aminomethyl)aminomethyl]-p-hydroquinone (H2bpymah) with VO2+ salts in acetonitrile or water at a low pH (2.2-3.5) results in the isolation of [{VIV(O)(Cl)}2(μ-bpymah)], the ...

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      Employment of methyl 2-pyridyl ketone oxime in manganese non-carboxylate chemistry: MnII2MnIV and MnII 2MnIII6 complexes 

      Stoumpos, Constantinos C.; Stamatatos, Theocharis C.; Sartzi, H.; Roubeau, O.; Tasiopoulos, Anastasios J.; Nastopoulos, Vassilios; Teat, S. J.; Christou, George; Perlepes, Spyros P. (2009)
      The employment of the anion of methyl 2-pyridyl ketone oxime (mpko -) as a tridentate chelating/bridging ligand in manganese chemistry is described. The inorganic anion (Br-, ClO4-) used in the reaction affects the identity ...

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      High nuclearity single-molecule magnets: A mixed-valence Mn26 cluster containing the di-2-pyridylketone diolate dianion 

      Stamatatos, Theocharis C.; Nastopoulos, Vassilios; Tasiopoulos, Anastasios J.; Moushi, Eleni E.; Wernsdorfer, W.; Christou, George; Perlepes, Spyros P. (2008)
      The employment of the dianion (dpkd2-) of the gem-diol form of di-2-pyridylketone (dpk) as a tetradentate chelate in manganese chemistry is reported, and the synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetochemical characterization ...

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      Interaction of metal complexes with G-quadruplex DNA 

      Georgiades, Savvas N.; Abd Karim, N. H.; Suntharalingam, K.; Vilar, R. (2010)
      [Figure Presented] Guanine-rich sequences of DNA can assemble into tetrastranded structures known as G-quadruplexes. It has been suggested that these secondary DNA structures could be involved in the regulation of several ...

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      Sonic-hedgehog pathway inhibition normalizes desmoplastic tumor microenvironment to improve chemo- and nanotherapy 

      Mpekris, F.; Papageorgis, P.; Polydorou, C.; Voutouri, C.; Kalli, M.; Pirentis, A. P.; Stylianopoulos, T. (2017)
      Targeting the rich extracellular matrix of desmoplastic tumors has been successfully shown to normalize collagen and hyaluronan levels and re-engineer intratumoral mechanical forces, improving tumor perfusion and chemotherapy. ...

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