In this study, the dual benefits as possible chelator/antioxidant of two new compounds, seleno-DL-cystine and thiosalicylic acid sodium salt, were compared to that of succimer, a fairly new oral metal chelating agent, which is commonly used in treating lead poisoning. --Abstract, page iii
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...
Lead poisoning is a historic universal disease. Acute or chronic lead exposure may cause reversible ...
The chelating thiols dimercaptosuccinate (DMSA) and dimercaptopropane sulfonate (DMPS) are effective...
Background: Chelation therapy has been used as a means of reducing the body burden of lead for five ...
Knowledge of lead\u27s capacity to disrupt the prooxidant/antioxidant balance within mammalian tissu...
Comparing the chelating abilities of N-acetylcysteine and N-acetylcysteine amide in vitro for lead p...
Lead, a ubiquitous metal, is one of the most abundant elements present on earth. Its easy availabili...
Prior in vivo studies on the treatment of lead poisoning using EDTA, penicillinamine (Pen), selenocy...
Lead, a ubiquitous metal, is one of the most abundant elements present on earth. Its easy availabili...
New organo-lead compounds have been prepared by means of the Grignard reagent. These compounds are b...
The present article reviews the clinical use of thiol-based metal chelators in intoxications and ove...
Abstract: The present article reviews the clinical use of thiol-based metal chelators in intoxicatio...
The use of chelating agents to remove toxic metal ions in different human pathologies has been large...
The body content of certain radionuclides and the consequences of accidental incorporation may be re...
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...
Lead poisoning is a historic universal disease. Acute or chronic lead exposure may cause reversible ...
The chelating thiols dimercaptosuccinate (DMSA) and dimercaptopropane sulfonate (DMPS) are effective...
Background: Chelation therapy has been used as a means of reducing the body burden of lead for five ...
Knowledge of lead\u27s capacity to disrupt the prooxidant/antioxidant balance within mammalian tissu...
Comparing the chelating abilities of N-acetylcysteine and N-acetylcysteine amide in vitro for lead p...
Lead, a ubiquitous metal, is one of the most abundant elements present on earth. Its easy availabili...
Prior in vivo studies on the treatment of lead poisoning using EDTA, penicillinamine (Pen), selenocy...
Lead, a ubiquitous metal, is one of the most abundant elements present on earth. Its easy availabili...
New organo-lead compounds have been prepared by means of the Grignard reagent. These compounds are b...
The present article reviews the clinical use of thiol-based metal chelators in intoxications and ove...
Abstract: The present article reviews the clinical use of thiol-based metal chelators in intoxicatio...
The use of chelating agents to remove toxic metal ions in different human pathologies has been large...
The body content of certain radionuclides and the consequences of accidental incorporation may be re...
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...
Lead poisoning is a historic universal disease. Acute or chronic lead exposure may cause reversible ...