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Reversible hydrolysis of [PtCl(dien)]+ and [PtCl(NH3)3]+. Determination of the rate constants using UV spectrophotometry

Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 1998
Abstract Hydrolysis of the platinum(II) complexes [PtCl(dien)]+ and [PtCl(NH3)3]+ was investigated in order to settle the apparent conflict between observations of a solvent-assisted pathway in chloride substitution reactions on the one hand, and the failure to detect chloride release on the other hand.
Niklaus Marti   +2 more
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New Pathways and New Targets in PTCL

Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma and Leukemia, 2021
Abstract Despite the increasing availability of novel agents over the past decade, and improved understanding of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) ontogeny, outcomes for most PTCL patients remain dismal. Improved understanding of their genetic landscape and the identification of novel therapeutic vulnerabilities has certainly expanded the arsenal of ...
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Hydration of Alkynes by a PtCl4−CO Catalyst

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1997
Treatment of PtCl(4) with CO at 40-110 degrees C forms a powerful alkyne hydration catalyst that operates both under homogeneous conditions in wet THF and under phase-transfer conditions in (CHCl(2))(2)/H(2)O in the presence of tricaprylmethylammonium chloride (Aliquat 336). Complex HPtCl(CO)(2) is regarded as the active hydration catalyst.
Waël, Baidossi   +2 more
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[PtCl]

Organic letters
The ionic complex [PtCl(3)(C(2)H(4))](-)[(S,S)-(PhMeCH)(2)NH(2)](+) containing a chiral secondary amine is a new and versatile chiral derivatizing agent (CDA) for the determination of the enantiomeric composition of several unsaturated compounds including simple olefins: the diastereoisomeric mixtures arising from the exchange of ethylene by the ...
, Uccello-Barretta   +3 more
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[{PtCl(dmso)}2(μ-OH)2]

Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 1994
The crystal structure of di-μ-hydroxo-bis[chloro(dimethyl sulfoxide)platinum(II)], [Pt 2 Cl 2 (μ-OH) 2 (C 2 H 6 OS) 2 ], has been determined from X-ray intensity data. The compound contains a hydroxobridged dinuclear cis complex, i.e. the Cl atoms are in cis positions in [Cl(dmso)Pt(OH) 2 Pt(dmso)Cl].
Z. Bugarcic   +2 more
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The role of ENO1 and chidamide in PTCL-NOS

Blood
Abstract Enolase (ENO1) is a key enzyme involved in glycolysis and plays an important role in various types of cancer. This study explored the role and mechanism of ENO1 and the histone deacetylase inhibitor chidamide in peripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS).
Mingxi Tian   +6 more
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PTCL: Lessons from adult T-cell leukemia

International Journal of Hematology, 2002
Peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) is a neoplastc disease of peripheral T-lymphocytes/NK cells, including PTCL unspecified, anaplastic large T-cell lymphoma (ALCL), IBL-like T-cell lymphoma (AILD), intestinal T-cell lymphoma (ITCL) and adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL).
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Electronic and Optical Properties of Cs₂PtCl₆ and Rb₂PtCl₆ Double Perovskites for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production

Materials Research Proceedings
Abstract. Water splitting has become the cornerstone of hydrogen production and thus the fundamental process for all clean energy systems. While pure Platinum (Pt) exhibits a high potential for integration into catalytic technologies, the design of efficient, stable, and low cost catalysts remains the major challenge.
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Refining Prognostication in Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma (PTCL): A Risk-Adapted Prognostic Model for Patients with Limited-Stage PTCL

Blood
INTRODUCTION Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) is a rare and heterogeneous group of diseases in which risk-stratified approaches for managing patients (pts) with limited-stage (LS) PTCL remain unexplored.
Carolina Romero   +45 more
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