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Vieri Fusi

Researcher at University of Urbino

Publications -  166
Citations -  4113

Vieri Fusi is an academic researcher from University of Urbino. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 155 publications receiving 3767 citations. Previous affiliations of Vieri Fusi include University of Florence & Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

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Molecular Recognition of Long Dicarboxylate/Dicarboxylic Species via Supramolecular/Coordinative Interactions with Ditopic Receptors. Crystal Structure of {[Cu(2)L(H(2)O)(2)] supersetPimelate}(ClO(4))(2).

TL;DR: Molecular recognition of pimelate, hydrogen pimelates, and pimelic acid has been achieved in different and contiguous pH ranges via supramolecular and/or coordinative interactions with a macrocyclic ditopic polyazacyclophane and its mono- and dinuclear CuII complexes.
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Efficient Fluorescent Sensors Based on 2,5-Diphenyl[1,3,4]oxadiazole: A Case of Specific Response to Zn(II) at Physiological pH

TL;DR: The coordination properties and photochemical responses of three fluorescent polyamine macrocycles, 9,12,15,24,25-pentaaza-26-oxatetracyclo, and L2 and L3 form stable mononuclear species with all of the metals, while L3 is able to form dinuclear Cu(II) species.
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Effect of Nitrogen Methylation on Cation and Anion Coordination by Hexa- and Heptaazamacrocycles. Catalytic Properties of These Ligands in ATP Dephosphorylation.

TL;DR: The catalytic efficiency of hexa- and heptaazaligands increases in the order L < L3 < L2 and L1 < L4, respectively, L4 being the most efficient, demonstrating that nitrogen methylation can produce lower or higher complex stability depending on the metal ion and the number of methylated nitrogens.
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DNA binding and antiproliferative activity toward human carcinoma cells of copper(II) and zinc(II) complexes of a 2,5-diphenyl[1,3,4]oxadiazole derivative

TL;DR: The DNA-binding strength of these complexes has been found to be correlated to their in vitro cytotoxic activity toward human breast carcinoma cells, although the complex with lowerDNA-binding affinity is more active.
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A Macrocyclic Ligand as Receptor and ZnII‐Complex Receptor for Anions in Water: Binding Properties and Crystal Structures

TL;DR: By joining amine and squaramide moieties and using this preorganized topology, it was possible, with preservation of the solubility of the receptor, to achieve a very wide pH range in which oxoanions can be bound.