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The in vitro inter-and intra-cellular distribution of an isotopically labelled ruthenium(II)-arene (RAPTA) anti-metastatic compound in human ovarian cancer cells was imaged using nano-scale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS). Ultra-high resolution isotopic images of C-13, N-15, and Ru indicate that the phosphine ligand remains coordinated to the ruthenium(II) ion whereas the arene detaches. The complex localizes mainly on the membrane or at the interface between cells which correlates with its anti-metastatic effects.
Paul Joseph Dyson, Tina Riedel, Alexander Tskhovrebov
Paul Joseph Dyson, Tina Riedel, Emilia Paunescu
Paul Joseph Dyson, Rosario Scopelliti, Mylène Soudani, Emilia Paunescu, Sarah Mcarthur