metalloid. The perceived importance of tellurium (Te) in biological systems has lagged behind selenium (Se), its lighter sister in the Group 16 chalcogens, because of tellurium’s lower crustal abundance, lower oxyanion solubility and biospheric mobility and the fact that, unlike Se, Te has yet to be found to be an essential trace element. Te applications in electronics, optics, batteries and mining industries have expanded during the last few years, leading to an increase in environmental Te contamination, thus renewing biological interest in Te toxicity. This chalcogen is rarely found in the nontoxic, elemental state (Te0), but its soluble oxyanions, tellurite (TeO3 2) and tellurate (TeO4 2), are toxic for most forms of life even at very l...
The soluble oxyanions of tellurium and selenium are the most toxic forms of the two elements. While ...
Despite a century of research and increasing environmental and human health concerns, the mechanisti...
Tellurium compounds can be found in high concentrations in land and water near sites of waste discha...
Tellurium is a rare element which has been regarded as a toxic, non-essential trace element and its ...
The timeline of tellurite prokaryotic biology and biochemistry is now over 50 years long. Its start ...
Tellurite (TeO3(2-)) is the most toxic and soluble oxyanion among tellurium (Te) compounds. The effe...
Tellurium (Te) is a brittle, mildly toxic, and rare metalloid with an extremely low abundance in the...
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid with scarce and scattered abundance but with an increased interest in ...
<div><p>Tellurite containing compounds are in use for industrial processes and increasing delivery i...
Tellurite containing compounds are in use for industrial processes and increasing delivery into the ...
Tellurium (Te) is a rare metalloid in the chalcogen group of the Periodic Table. Tellurium is regula...
none3siHere, we overview the most recent advances in understanding the bacterial mechanisms that sta...
Tellurite containing compounds are in use for industrial processes and increasing delivery into the ...
Biochemical, genetic, enzymatic and molecular approaches were used to demonstrate, for the first tim...
The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te...
The soluble oxyanions of tellurium and selenium are the most toxic forms of the two elements. While ...
Despite a century of research and increasing environmental and human health concerns, the mechanisti...
Tellurium compounds can be found in high concentrations in land and water near sites of waste discha...
Tellurium is a rare element which has been regarded as a toxic, non-essential trace element and its ...
The timeline of tellurite prokaryotic biology and biochemistry is now over 50 years long. Its start ...
Tellurite (TeO3(2-)) is the most toxic and soluble oxyanion among tellurium (Te) compounds. The effe...
Tellurium (Te) is a brittle, mildly toxic, and rare metalloid with an extremely low abundance in the...
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid with scarce and scattered abundance but with an increased interest in ...
<div><p>Tellurite containing compounds are in use for industrial processes and increasing delivery i...
Tellurite containing compounds are in use for industrial processes and increasing delivery into the ...
Tellurium (Te) is a rare metalloid in the chalcogen group of the Periodic Table. Tellurium is regula...
none3siHere, we overview the most recent advances in understanding the bacterial mechanisms that sta...
Tellurite containing compounds are in use for industrial processes and increasing delivery into the ...
Biochemical, genetic, enzymatic and molecular approaches were used to demonstrate, for the first tim...
The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te...
The soluble oxyanions of tellurium and selenium are the most toxic forms of the two elements. While ...
Despite a century of research and increasing environmental and human health concerns, the mechanisti...
Tellurium compounds can be found in high concentrations in land and water near sites of waste discha...