Marzena Fandzloch
0000-0001-9231-6915
Włodzimierz Trzebiatowski Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research
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A new MOF@bioactive glass composite reinforced with silver nanoparticles – a new approach to designing antibacterial biomaterials
Cu-HKUST-1 and Hydroxyapatite–The Interface of Two Worlds toward the Design of Functional Materials Dedicated to Bone Tissue Regeneration
Synthesis and Characterization of Sol–Gel‐Derived SiO2–CaO Particles: Size Impact on Glass (Bio)Properties
Cation-Exchange in Metal-Organic Framework as a Strategy to Obtain New Material for Ascorbic Acid Detection
Effect of ZnO on sol–gel glass properties toward (bio)application
Sawhorse-type ruthenium complexes with triazolopyrimidine ligands – what do they represent in terms of cytotoxic and CORM compounds?
Solvothermally-derived nanoglass as a highly bioactive material
New organometallic ruthenium(ii) complexes with purine analogs – a wide perspective on their biological application
First dinuclear rhodium(II) complexes with triazolopyrimidines and the prospect of their potential biological use
Nanoencapsulation of a ruthenium(ii) complex with triazolopyrimidine in liposomes as a tool for improving its anticancer activity against melanoma cell lines
Synthesis, structure and biological evaluation of ruthenium(III) complexes of triazolopyrimidines with anticancer properties
The hydrolysis of a ruthenium(III) complex with triazolopyrimidine ligands and mechanistic insights into its anticancer activity
Biomimetic 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid Oxidase Ethylene Production by MIL-100(Fe)-Based Materials
The reduction of ruthenium(III) complexes with triazolopyrimidine ligands by ascorbic acid and mechanistic insight into their action in anticancer therapy
In search of new anticancer drug – Dimethylsulfoxide ruthenium(III) complex with bulky triazolopyrimidine derivative and preliminary studies towards understanding the mode of action
Strategies for overcoming tropical disease by ruthenium complexes with purine analog: Application against Leishmania spp. and Trypanosoma cruzi
Application of 1,2,4-triazolo[1,5 -a ]pyrimidines for the design of coordination compounds with interesting structures and new biological properties
Use of 1,2,4-triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines to design new “piano-stool” ruthenium(II) compounds
Ruthenium(III) complexes with monodentate 5-methyl-1,2,4-triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-7(4H)-one: Structural characterization, interaction with DNA and proteins
Phosphorescent emissions of phosphine copper(I) complexes bearing 8-hydroxyquinoline carboxylic acid analogue ligands
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