Which elements are essential for human life? Here we make an element-by-element journey through the periodic table and attempt to assess whether elements are essential or not, and if they are, whether there is a relevant code for them in the human genome. There are many difficulties such as the human biochemistry of several so-called essential elements is not well understood, and it is not clear how we should classify elements that are involved in the destruction of invading microorganisms, or elements which are essential for microorganisms with which we live in symbiosis. In general, genes do not code for the elements themselves, but for specific chemical species, i.e. for the element, its oxidation state, type and number of coordinated li...
Introducing the periodic table of elements, and identifying the major elements involved in the human...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the field of metallomics. As a landmark in time, it is an oc...
Biogenic metals and their various inorganic, organometallic, and coordination compounds are comprehe...
In this article we discuss the chemistry, pharmacology and therapeutics of a range of medicines that...
30-34Depending on their varied function and requirements, elements have been categorised as essentia...
Life depends on metals. While carbon, in terms of abundance and versatility, is considered THE eleme...
A significant number of chemical elements are either essential for life with known functions, or pre...
20-23Elements play a very essential role in human nutrition, medicine and treatment methodologies. R...
Biochemistry primarily focuses on the non-metal chemical elements carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen...
One contribution of 18 to a discussion meeting issue ‘The new chemistry of the elements’. Subject Ar...
The bio-relevant metals (and derived compounds) of the Periodic Table of the Elements (PTE) are in t...
The field of ‘inorganic biochemistry’ is rapidly changing due to metal ions properties which are ren...
The four basic elements of life are: Oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and phosphorus. These four elements ...
The human body needs about 20 essential elements in order to function properly and among them, for c...
Elements are present in different forms in the nature, and these elements are very essential for the...
Introducing the periodic table of elements, and identifying the major elements involved in the human...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the field of metallomics. As a landmark in time, it is an oc...
Biogenic metals and their various inorganic, organometallic, and coordination compounds are comprehe...
In this article we discuss the chemistry, pharmacology and therapeutics of a range of medicines that...
30-34Depending on their varied function and requirements, elements have been categorised as essentia...
Life depends on metals. While carbon, in terms of abundance and versatility, is considered THE eleme...
A significant number of chemical elements are either essential for life with known functions, or pre...
20-23Elements play a very essential role in human nutrition, medicine and treatment methodologies. R...
Biochemistry primarily focuses on the non-metal chemical elements carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen...
One contribution of 18 to a discussion meeting issue ‘The new chemistry of the elements’. Subject Ar...
The bio-relevant metals (and derived compounds) of the Periodic Table of the Elements (PTE) are in t...
The field of ‘inorganic biochemistry’ is rapidly changing due to metal ions properties which are ren...
The four basic elements of life are: Oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and phosphorus. These four elements ...
The human body needs about 20 essential elements in order to function properly and among them, for c...
Elements are present in different forms in the nature, and these elements are very essential for the...
Introducing the periodic table of elements, and identifying the major elements involved in the human...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the field of metallomics. As a landmark in time, it is an oc...
Biogenic metals and their various inorganic, organometallic, and coordination compounds are comprehe...