A significant number of chemical elements are either essential for life with known functions, or present in organisms with poorly defined functional outcomes. We do not know all the essential elements with certainty and we know even less about the functions of apparently non-essential elements. In this article, I discuss a basis for a biological periodic system of the elements and that biochemistry should include the elements that are traditionally part of inorganic chemistry and not only those that are in the purview of organic chemistry. A biological periodic system of the elements needs to specify what “essential” means and to which biological species it refers. It represents a snapshot of our present knowledge and is expected to undergo...
The transition or d-block metal ions manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc and to a more spe...
Metal Ions in Life Sciences links coordination chemistry and biochemistry in their widest sense and ...
Numerous functional biomolecules are associated with metals, i.e. the metallobiomolecules; more spec...
A significant number of chemical elements are either essential for life with known functions, or pre...
Life depends on metals. While carbon, in terms of abundance and versatility, is considered THE eleme...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the field of metallomics. As a landmark in time, it is an oc...
The bio-relevant metals (and derived compounds) of the Periodic Table of the Elements (PTE) are in t...
Biochemistry primarily focuses on the non-metal chemical elements carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen...
Approximately two-thirds of the elements in the periodic table can be cate-gorized as metals. Beside...
Biogenic metals and their various inorganic, organometallic, and coordination compounds are comprehe...
One contribution of 18 to a discussion meeting issue ‘The new chemistry of the elements’. Subject Ar...
Life depends on the ability of living organisms to effectively harness the chemical potential of the...
The DNA sequencing of a series of living organisms has elucidated many biological problems. But the ...
Bioinorganic Chemistry: Inorganic Elements in the Chemistry of Life, Second Edition provides a detai...
Many diseases are associated with changes in the concentrations of the metal ions from the tissues ...
The transition or d-block metal ions manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc and to a more spe...
Metal Ions in Life Sciences links coordination chemistry and biochemistry in their widest sense and ...
Numerous functional biomolecules are associated with metals, i.e. the metallobiomolecules; more spec...
A significant number of chemical elements are either essential for life with known functions, or pre...
Life depends on metals. While carbon, in terms of abundance and versatility, is considered THE eleme...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the field of metallomics. As a landmark in time, it is an oc...
The bio-relevant metals (and derived compounds) of the Periodic Table of the Elements (PTE) are in t...
Biochemistry primarily focuses on the non-metal chemical elements carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen...
Approximately two-thirds of the elements in the periodic table can be cate-gorized as metals. Beside...
Biogenic metals and their various inorganic, organometallic, and coordination compounds are comprehe...
One contribution of 18 to a discussion meeting issue ‘The new chemistry of the elements’. Subject Ar...
Life depends on the ability of living organisms to effectively harness the chemical potential of the...
The DNA sequencing of a series of living organisms has elucidated many biological problems. But the ...
Bioinorganic Chemistry: Inorganic Elements in the Chemistry of Life, Second Edition provides a detai...
Many diseases are associated with changes in the concentrations of the metal ions from the tissues ...
The transition or d-block metal ions manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc and to a more spe...
Metal Ions in Life Sciences links coordination chemistry and biochemistry in their widest sense and ...
Numerous functional biomolecules are associated with metals, i.e. the metallobiomolecules; more spec...