Publications by authors named "A V Antonets"

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  • The study focuses on creating new cancer-fighting agents by combining ruthenium complexes with the drug abiraterone acetate to utilize the strengths of both.
  • The resulting compounds show strong anti-cancer effects on cancer cells while sparing normal fibroblast cells, indicating selectivity.
  • One specific compound, dichlorido(η6-p-cymene)(abiraterone acetate)ruthenium(II), demonstrated significantly better anti-cancer activity and induced apoptosis more effectively than abiraterone alone, suggesting it could be a promising candidate for further research.
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The synthesis of the first conjugates of acridine with cobalt bis(dicarbollide) are reported. A novel 9-azido derivative of acridine was prepared through the reaction of 9-methoxyacridine with NCHCHNH, and its solid-state molecular structure was determined via single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The azidoacridine was used in a copper (I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition reaction with cobalt bis(dicarbollide)-based terminal alkynes to give the target 1,2,3-triazoles.

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Novel fluorescent 7-methoxy- and 7-(diethylamino)-coumarins modified with azido-group on the side chain have been synthesized. Their photophysical properties and single crystals structure characteristics have been studied. In order to demonstrate the possibilities of fluorescent labeling, obtained coumarins have been tested with -dodecaborate derivative bearing terminal alkynyl group.

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Omics technologies focus on uncovering the complex nature of molecular mechanisms in cells and organisms, including biomarkers and drug targets discovery. Aiming at these tasks, we see that information extracted from omics data is still underused. In particular, characteristics of differentially regulated molecules can be combined in a single score to quantify the signaling pathway activity.

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Monoclonal antibody EBCA-1 is used in the sandwich immune assay for the detection of circulating mannan in blood sera samples for the diagnosis of invasive candidiasis. To reinvestigate carbohydrate specificity of EBCA-1, a panel of biotinylated oligosaccharides structurally related to distinct fragments of mannan were loaded onto a streptavidin-coated plate to form a glycoarray. Its use demonstrated that EBCA-1 recognizes the trisaccharide β-Man-(1→2)-α-Man-(1→2)-α-Man and not homo-α-(1→2)-linked pentamannoside, as was reported previously.

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