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Lorenzo Pellerito
Researcher at University of Palermo
Publications - 156
Citations - 2998
Lorenzo Pellerito is an academic researcher from University of Palermo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry & Carboxylate. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 156 publications receiving 2895 citations.
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Organotin(IV)n+ complexes formed with biologically active ligands: equilibrium and structural studies, and some biological aspects
Lorenzo Pellerito,László Nagy +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the literature on organotin(IV) complexes taking into account the biological aspects of the complexes discussed and provided useful information about the structure and stabilities of the complex formed.
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Biological activity studies on organotin(IV)n+ complexes and parent compounds
TL;DR: In this paper, a review summarized the literature and own data on the parent organotin(IV) compounds and complexes formed with biologically active ligands and showed that the parent compounds can be formed by biologically active compounds.
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Preparation and structural studies on dibutyltin(IV) complexes with pyridine mono- and dicarboxylic acids
Attila Szorcsik,László Nagy,Jorunn Sletten,Gábor Szalontai,Erzsébet Kamu,Tiziana Fiore,Lorenzo Pellerito,Eszter Kálmán +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a number of organotin(IV) complexes with pyridine mono-and dicarboxylic acids (containing ligating COOH group(s) and aromatic {N} atoms) were determined by means of FT-IR spectroscopic measurements.
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Synthesis, structural investigations on organotin(IV) chlorin-e6 complexes, their effect on sea urchin embryonic development and induced apoptosis.
Claudia Pellerito,Paolo D'Agati,Tiziana Fiore,C. Mansueto,Valentina Mansueto,Giancarlo Stocco,László Nagy,Lorenzo Pellerito +7 more
TL;DR: 2H(2)O was the most toxic derivative, by exerting antimitotic effect very early and by triggering apoptosis in the 2-cell stage of sea urchin embryonic development.