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G. E. Cheney, H. Freiser and Q. Fernando, “Metal Com-plexes of Purine and some of its Derivatives,” Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 81, No. 11, 1959, pp. 2611-2615.

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G. E. Cheney, H. Freiser and Q. Fernando, “Metal Com-plexes of Purine and some of its Derivatives,” Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 81, No. 11, 1959, pp. 2611-2615.

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**G. E. Cheney, H. Freiser and Q. Fernando, “Metal Com-plexes of Purine and some of its Derivatives,” Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 81, No. 11, 1959, pp. 2611-2615**

In the vast tapestry of scientific discovery, certain studies serve as foundational pillars that inspire generations of research. The 1959 paper by G. E. Cheney, H. Freiser, and Q. Fernando on metal complexes of purine and its derivatives is one such landmark contribution. Published in the *Journal of the American Chemical Society*, this work opened critical pathways in understanding the interaction between metal ions and purine compounds—molecules central to life processes like DNA and RNA structure. Decades later, this research remains a cornerstone in fields ranging from bioinorganic chemistry to medicinal innovations.

Purine, a nitrogenous base critical to nucleic acid synthesis, has long fascinated chemists and biologists. The study by Cheney, Freiser, and Fernando explored how metal ions bind to purine and its derivatives, forming stable complexes. Their findings revealed how these metal-purine interactions are not merely chemical curiosities but have functional implications. For instance, copper, zinc, and iron ions, which form complexes with purine, play roles in enzyme catalysis and cellular signaling. By analyzing the stability and structure of these complexes, the authors laid groundwork for understanding metallodrug design and metabolic processes.

One of the most compelling aspects of this work is its relevance to modern applications. Metal complexes with purine derivatives are now being investigated for targeted cancer therapies, where metals like platinum disrupt DNA replication in malignant cells. Additionally, their research inadvertently paved the way for advancements in materials science, as purine-based ligands are used to create metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with applications in gas storage and catalysis.

What sets this 1959 study apart is its interdisciplinary reach. It bridges the gap between inorganic chemistry and biology, demonstrating how abstract chemical principles translate into tangible biological mechanisms. For students and researchers in **purine derivatives research** or **metal complexes applications**, Cheney, Freiser, and Fernando’s work remains a timeless reference point.

As we continue to explore the frontiers of chemistry, it’s essential to revisit pioneering works like this. The study’s legacy endures, reminding us that even mid-twentieth-century discoveries can shape tomorrow’s **chemistry innovations** and **bioinorganic science breakthroughs**. To dive deeper, consider exploring the original *Journal of the American Chemical Society* paper and its enduring impact on both academic and industrial research.

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