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Metals in biological systems / M. J. Kendrick ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ellis Horwood series in inorganic chemistryPublication details: Ellis Horwood, 1992.Description: 183pISBN:
  • 9780135777275 :
  • 0135777275 :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 574.19214 KEN
LOC classification:
  • QP532
Contents:
Structural and physical methods of characterizing metal centers in nature -- Calcium in biological systems -- Magnesium in biological systems -- Sodium in biological systems -- Cobalt in biological systems -- Manganese in biological systems -- Copper in biological systems -- Iron in biological systems -- Molybdenum and tungsten in biological systems -- Vanadium in biological systems -- Aluminum in biological systems -- Chromium in biological systems -- Zinc in biological systems -- Nickel in biological systems -- Inorganic drugs.
Summary: An examination of the ocurrence of 14 transitional and alkali metals in biological systems, including the structural and physical techniques used to detect and characterize these metal sites. There is also a section focusing on the interaction of inorganic drugs with biomolecules, such as DNA.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Structural and physical methods of characterizing metal centers in nature -- Calcium in biological systems -- Magnesium in biological systems -- Sodium in biological systems -- Cobalt in biological systems -- Manganese in biological systems -- Copper in biological systems -- Iron in biological systems -- Molybdenum and tungsten in biological systems -- Vanadium in biological systems -- Aluminum in biological systems -- Chromium in biological systems -- Zinc in biological systems -- Nickel in biological systems -- Inorganic drugs.

An examination of the ocurrence of 14 transitional and alkali metals in biological systems, including the structural and physical techniques used to detect and characterize these metal sites. There is also a section focusing on the interaction of inorganic drugs with biomolecules, such as DNA.

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