Cell-Penetrating Protein/Corrole Nanoparticles

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Abstract

Recent work has highlighted the potential of metallocorroles as versatile platforms for the development of drugs and imaging agents, since the bioavailability, physicochemical properties and therapeutic activity can be dramatically altered by metal ion substitution and/or functional group replacement. Significant advances in cancer treatment and imaging have been reported based on work with a water-soluble bis-sulfonated gallium corrole in both cellular and rodent-based models. We now show that cytotoxicities increase in the order Ga < Fe < Al < Mn < Sb

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Soll, M., Goswami, T. K., Chen, Q. C., Saltsman, I., Teo, R. D., Shahgholi, M., … Gross, Z. (2019). Cell-Penetrating Protein/Corrole Nanoparticles. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-38592-w

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