photo-active platinum-based anticancer drugs
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Which statement(s) is(are) true about photo-active platinum-based anticancer drugs?
A. The drug is not active until it is avtivated using a specific wavelength of light.
B. Upon photoactivation, the complex udergoes a reduction and makes a Pt(II) complex.
C. Pt(IV) complex can bind to DNA.
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