30-34Depending on their varied function and requirements, elements have been categorised as essential, non-essential and toxic elements
Essential elements are crucial for the interaction between genetic and physiological factors. If a d...
Heavy metals are elements who exist naturally in the environment, but rapid urbanization and industr...
Metals make up the bulk of the periodic table and range from the very light (e.g., beryllium) to the...
Which elements are essential for human life? Here we make an element-by-element journey through the ...
The human body needs about 20 essential elements in order to function properly and among them, for c...
20-23Elements play a very essential role in human nutrition, medicine and treatment methodologies. R...
Trace elements produce double-edged effects on the lives of animals and particularly of humans. On o...
Trace elements exist in the environment in small amounts but play an essential part in sustaining va...
Elements are present in different forms in the nature, and these elements are very essential for the...
Trace elements exist in the environment in small amounts but play an essential part in sustaining va...
Human body requires certain essential elements in small quantities and their absence or excess may r...
The field of ‘inorganic biochemistry’ is rapidly changing due to metal ions properties which are ren...
Trace elements play an important role in human health and disease. Trace elements participate in tis...
Metals, inorganic compounds and their elements that act as cofactors for enzymes that play an essent...
Zinc is an essential element required for the normal function of more than 300 enzymes (representing...
Essential elements are crucial for the interaction between genetic and physiological factors. If a d...
Heavy metals are elements who exist naturally in the environment, but rapid urbanization and industr...
Metals make up the bulk of the periodic table and range from the very light (e.g., beryllium) to the...
Which elements are essential for human life? Here we make an element-by-element journey through the ...
The human body needs about 20 essential elements in order to function properly and among them, for c...
20-23Elements play a very essential role in human nutrition, medicine and treatment methodologies. R...
Trace elements produce double-edged effects on the lives of animals and particularly of humans. On o...
Trace elements exist in the environment in small amounts but play an essential part in sustaining va...
Elements are present in different forms in the nature, and these elements are very essential for the...
Trace elements exist in the environment in small amounts but play an essential part in sustaining va...
Human body requires certain essential elements in small quantities and their absence or excess may r...
The field of ‘inorganic biochemistry’ is rapidly changing due to metal ions properties which are ren...
Trace elements play an important role in human health and disease. Trace elements participate in tis...
Metals, inorganic compounds and their elements that act as cofactors for enzymes that play an essent...
Zinc is an essential element required for the normal function of more than 300 enzymes (representing...
Essential elements are crucial for the interaction between genetic and physiological factors. If a d...
Heavy metals are elements who exist naturally in the environment, but rapid urbanization and industr...
Metals make up the bulk of the periodic table and range from the very light (e.g., beryllium) to the...