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Cisplatin drug molecule
Cisplatin drug molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the chemotherapy drug Cisplatin. This drug is used to treat a number of cancers, including sarcomas, lymphomas and ovarian cancer. It slows the growth of the cancer by damaging the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in the cancerous cells. It causes cross-linking between DNA strands, which prevents the cells from dividing. The cells try to repair this damage, but are unable to do so and so initiate apoptosis (programmed cell death). Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: platinum (pink), chloride (green), hydrogen (white), and nitrogen (blue) - with the bonds between them as rods
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This print showcases the intricate structure of the Cisplatin drug molecule, a vital component in chemotherapy treatment. In this computer artwork, each atom is represented as a sphere and color-coded to highlight its role in combating various cancers such as sarcomas, lymphomas, and ovarian cancer. Cisplatin works by impeding the growth of cancerous cells through DNA damage. By causing cross-linking between DNA strands, it effectively hinders cell division. Although these damaged cells attempt to repair themselves, they are ultimately unable to do so and initiate programmed cell death known as apoptosis. The molecular model depicted here emphasizes the significant role that Cisplatin plays in oncology and pharmacology. The pink spheres represent platinum atoms while green represents chloride atoms. Hydrogen atoms are portrayed in white while nitrogen atoms are shown in blue. The rods symbolize the bonds between these elements. As an essential tool for cancer treatment, Cisplatin's cytotoxic properties make it an invaluable asset in fighting against this devastating disease. This image not only provides insight into its molecular structure but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing advancements being made within biochemistry and medicine to combat cancer effectively.
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