By employing G75 gel-filtration chromotography, it has been demonstrated that human plasma gallium speciation (and by implication, Al speciation) is bimodal. Normally, gallium was predominantly bound to a high molecular weight fraction which was presumably transferrin. Literature reviews and experimental work throughout this thesis provided evidence to support this idea. An aluminium-transferrin species was assumed to be relatively non-toxic and a protective function for this complex has been suggested. A second, low molecular weight species of gallium was observed and its identity has been suggested to be citrate. The results of this thesis support the concept citrate was a gallium binding ligand present in the plasma, but there was anothe...
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease is affecting about 1% of the population above 65 years. Improvements...
The aim of this thesis was to optimise a method for the unequivocal identification of aluminium (Al)...
Background: Involvement of metals in the risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD) has been sugges...
The binding of iron (59Fe) and gallium (67Ga) to the plasma protein transferrin (Tf) was investigate...
Aluminium is known to cross the blood brain barrier and gain entry to the CNS via the endogenous iro...
Improved living conditions have led to a steady increase in the life expectancy of humans in most co...
The increased availability of aluminium in biological environments, due to human intervention in the...
AbstractThe increased availability of aluminium in biological environments, due to human interventio...
Element speciation offers deeper insight into the molecular mechanisms of disease by determining ele...
Summary: The binding of aluminium in rat serum was studied. Rats were loaded intraperitoneally with ...
Multiple abnormalities occur in the homeostasis of essential endogenous brain biometals in age-relat...
Aluminium and iron both accumulate in the brain in the course of ageing. We first briefly review how...
The aim of this review is to give a general view on the current status of the role of aluminium in h...
Background: Parkinson's disease is affecting about 1% of the population above 65 years. Improvements...
Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease are gaining incr...
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease is affecting about 1% of the population above 65 years. Improvements...
The aim of this thesis was to optimise a method for the unequivocal identification of aluminium (Al)...
Background: Involvement of metals in the risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD) has been sugges...
The binding of iron (59Fe) and gallium (67Ga) to the plasma protein transferrin (Tf) was investigate...
Aluminium is known to cross the blood brain barrier and gain entry to the CNS via the endogenous iro...
Improved living conditions have led to a steady increase in the life expectancy of humans in most co...
The increased availability of aluminium in biological environments, due to human intervention in the...
AbstractThe increased availability of aluminium in biological environments, due to human interventio...
Element speciation offers deeper insight into the molecular mechanisms of disease by determining ele...
Summary: The binding of aluminium in rat serum was studied. Rats were loaded intraperitoneally with ...
Multiple abnormalities occur in the homeostasis of essential endogenous brain biometals in age-relat...
Aluminium and iron both accumulate in the brain in the course of ageing. We first briefly review how...
The aim of this review is to give a general view on the current status of the role of aluminium in h...
Background: Parkinson's disease is affecting about 1% of the population above 65 years. Improvements...
Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease are gaining incr...
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease is affecting about 1% of the population above 65 years. Improvements...
The aim of this thesis was to optimise a method for the unequivocal identification of aluminium (Al)...
Background: Involvement of metals in the risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD) has been sugges...