Chelation therapy is a consolidated medical procedure used primarily to hinder the effects of toxic metal ions on human tissues [1]. Its application spans a broad spectrum of disorders, ranging from acute metal intoxication to genetic metal-overload. The use of chelating agents is compromised by a number of serious side effects, mainly attributable to perturbed equilibrium of essential metal ion homeostasis and dislocation of complexed metal ions to dangerous body sites. For this reason, chelation therapy has been limited to specific critical and otherwise untreatable conditions and needs to be monitored within an appropriate clinical context [2-3]. An alarming issue today is that fraudsters use the term “chelation therapy ” to take advanta...
Chelation therapy plays a prominent role in the clinical treatment of metal intoxication. In this pa...
[[abstract]]An increased number of thalassaemia patients treated with effective chelation therapy pr...
Toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are ubiquitous, have no beneficial role in ...
Chelation therapy is a consolidated medical procedure used primarily to hinder the effects of toxic ...
Chelation therapy is a consolidated medical procedure used primarily to reduce the toxic effects of ...
At Eurobic11 in Granada we presented a Keynote Lecture on chelation therapy, a consolidated medical ...
Chelation therapy is a consolidated medical procedure used primarily to reduce the toxic effects of ...
Background: Exposure to heavy metals leads to functional and metabolic disturbances and many of the...
Metal ions poisoning can result from environmental factors, intentional action, or disruption of hom...
The use of chelating agents to remove toxic metal ions in different human pathologies has been large...
In this paper we took into examination the use of chelation therapy for treating metal intoxication ...
Heavy metal toxicity has been known for thousands of years, but efforts are still underway to remedi...
Metal intoxication, thus is an important concern in the world today owing to high industrial and che...
Toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are ubiquitous, have no beneficial role in ...
The body content of certain radionuclides and the consequences of accidental incorporation may be re...
Chelation therapy plays a prominent role in the clinical treatment of metal intoxication. In this pa...
[[abstract]]An increased number of thalassaemia patients treated with effective chelation therapy pr...
Toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are ubiquitous, have no beneficial role in ...
Chelation therapy is a consolidated medical procedure used primarily to hinder the effects of toxic ...
Chelation therapy is a consolidated medical procedure used primarily to reduce the toxic effects of ...
At Eurobic11 in Granada we presented a Keynote Lecture on chelation therapy, a consolidated medical ...
Chelation therapy is a consolidated medical procedure used primarily to reduce the toxic effects of ...
Background: Exposure to heavy metals leads to functional and metabolic disturbances and many of the...
Metal ions poisoning can result from environmental factors, intentional action, or disruption of hom...
The use of chelating agents to remove toxic metal ions in different human pathologies has been large...
In this paper we took into examination the use of chelation therapy for treating metal intoxication ...
Heavy metal toxicity has been known for thousands of years, but efforts are still underway to remedi...
Metal intoxication, thus is an important concern in the world today owing to high industrial and che...
Toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are ubiquitous, have no beneficial role in ...
The body content of certain radionuclides and the consequences of accidental incorporation may be re...
Chelation therapy plays a prominent role in the clinical treatment of metal intoxication. In this pa...
[[abstract]]An increased number of thalassaemia patients treated with effective chelation therapy pr...
Toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are ubiquitous, have no beneficial role in ...