STUDY OF THE ANTIPROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY OF COPPER (II) COMPLEX COMPOUNDS WITH ANILINE LIGANDS
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Abstract (English):
Copper complexes with aniline derivatives were synthesized and a comparative analysis of the anti-proliferative properties of the parent ligands and their complexes was carried out in relation to three tumor lines - MEL7, MCF-7, and PC3. A tendency towards the appearance and enhancement of the antiproliferative properties of compounds after complexation was revealed. The most active complex contained an o-F-substituted ligand, which causes activation of polyamine catabolism in a model of regenerating tissue, which shows the potential for such activation in tumor cells as well. This compound is recommended for further research.

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Complex copper compounds, aniline derivatives, antiproliferative activity, screening, tumor cell lines
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