RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 In Vitro anticancer properties of copper metallodendrimers A1 Holota, Marcin A1 Magiera, Jakub A1 Michlewska, Sylwia A1 Kubczak, Malgorzata A1 Sanz del Olmo, Natalia A1 García Gallego, Sandra A1 Ortega Lopez, Paula A1 Mata de la Mata, Francisco Javier de la A1 Ionov, Maksim A1 Bryszewska, Maria K1 copper metallodendrimers K1 anticancer therapeutic agent K1 nanocarrier K1 structure K1 cytotoxicity K1 Química K1 Chemistry AB Newly synthesized carbosilane copper dendrimers (CCD) with chloride and nitrate surface groups seem to be good candidates to be used as gene and drug carriers in anti-cancer therapy, due to their properties such as size and surface charge. Copper attached to the nanoparticles is an important element of many biological processes and recently their anti-cancer properties have been widely examined. Zeta size and potential, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), circular dichroism (CD), analysis of haemolytic activity, and fluorescence anisotropy techniques were used to characterize copper dendrimers. Additionally, their cytotoxic properties toward normal (PBMC) and cancer (1301; HL-60) cells were examined. All tested dendrimers were more cytotoxic against cancer cells in comparison with normal cells. SN 2218-273X YR 2019 FD 2019-04-18 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10017/37505 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10017/37505 LA eng NO Comunidad de Madrid DS MINDS@UW RD 28-abr-2024