% This file was created with Citavi 5.2.0.8 @article{REAXHO17, abstract = {Co-registered molecular logic gates combine two different inputs and outputs, such as light and matter. We introduce a biocompatible CO-releasing molecule (CORM, A) as Mn(I) tricarbonyl complex with the ligand 5-(dimethylamino)-N, N-bis(pyridin-2-ylmethyl) naphthalene-1-sulfonamide (L). CO release is chaperoned by turn-on fluorescence and can be triggered by light (405 nm) as well as with hydrogen peroxide in aqueous phosphate buffer. Complex A behaves as a logic {\dq}OR{\dq} gate via co-registering the inputs of irradiation (light) and peroxide (matter) into the concomitant outputs fluorescence (light) and CO (matter). Cell viability assays confirm the low toxicity of A toward different human cell lines. The CORM has been used to track the inclusion of A into cancer cells.}, author = {G, Upendar Reddy and Axthelm, J{\"o}rg and Hoffmann, Patrick and Taye, Nandaraj and Gl{\"a}ser, Steve and G{\"o}rls, Helmar and Hopkins, Samantha L. and Plass, Winfried and Neugebauer, Ute and Bonnet, Sylvestre and Schiller, Alexander}, year = {2017}, title = {Co-Registered Molecular Logic Gate with a CO-Releasing Molecule Triggered by Light and Peroxide}, pages = {4991--4994}, issn = {1520-5126}, journal = {Journal of the American Chemical Society}, doi = {10.1021/jacs.7b00867} }