Metallic elements, ions and compounds produce varying degrees of toxicity in organisms with which they come into contact. Metal speciation is critical to understanding these adverse effects; the adjectives “heavy” and “toxic” are not helpful in describing the biological properties of individual elements, but detailed chemical structures are. As a broad generalization, the metallic form of an element is inert, and the ionic salts are the species that show more significant bioavailability. Yet the salts and other chelates of a metal ion can give rise to quite different toxicities, as exemplified by a range of carcinogenic potential for various nickel species. Another important distinction comes when a metallic element is organified, increasin...
Essential metal ions play a specific and fundamental role in human metabolism. Their homeostasis is ...
General principles of metal ion toxicity in humans are discussed including comparative stabilities w...
General principles of metal ion toxicity in humans are discussed including comparative stabilities w...
Metallic elements, ions and compounds produce varying degrees of toxicity in organisms with which th...
Metallic elements, ions and compounds produce varying degrees of toxicity in organisms with which th...
Metal ions poisoning can result from environmental factors, intentional action, or disruption of hom...
In this paper we took into examination the use of chelation therapy for treating metal intoxication ...
In this paper we took into examination the use of chelation therapy for treating metal intoxication ...
Chemical form (i.e., species) can influence metal toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics and should be co...
Metallobiomolecules are natural products which contain one ore more metallic elements. Deficiencies ...
Metals are essential for the normal functioning of living organisms. Their uses in biological system...
Chelation therapy plays a prominent role in the clinical treatment of metal intoxication. In this pa...
Chelation therapy plays a prominent role in the clinical treatment of metal intoxication. In this pa...
Metal ions are required for many critical functions in humans. Scarcity of some metal ions can lead ...
Essential metal ions play a specific and fundamental role in human metabolism. Their homeostasis is ...
Essential metal ions play a specific and fundamental role in human metabolism. Their homeostasis is ...
General principles of metal ion toxicity in humans are discussed including comparative stabilities w...
General principles of metal ion toxicity in humans are discussed including comparative stabilities w...
Metallic elements, ions and compounds produce varying degrees of toxicity in organisms with which th...
Metallic elements, ions and compounds produce varying degrees of toxicity in organisms with which th...
Metal ions poisoning can result from environmental factors, intentional action, or disruption of hom...
In this paper we took into examination the use of chelation therapy for treating metal intoxication ...
In this paper we took into examination the use of chelation therapy for treating metal intoxication ...
Chemical form (i.e., species) can influence metal toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics and should be co...
Metallobiomolecules are natural products which contain one ore more metallic elements. Deficiencies ...
Metals are essential for the normal functioning of living organisms. Their uses in biological system...
Chelation therapy plays a prominent role in the clinical treatment of metal intoxication. In this pa...
Chelation therapy plays a prominent role in the clinical treatment of metal intoxication. In this pa...
Metal ions are required for many critical functions in humans. Scarcity of some metal ions can lead ...
Essential metal ions play a specific and fundamental role in human metabolism. Their homeostasis is ...
Essential metal ions play a specific and fundamental role in human metabolism. Their homeostasis is ...
General principles of metal ion toxicity in humans are discussed including comparative stabilities w...
General principles of metal ion toxicity in humans are discussed including comparative stabilities w...