Molecular and ionic mimicry and the transport of toxic metals
CC Bridges, RK Zalups - Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 2005 - Elsevier
Despite many scientific advances, human exposure to, and intoxication by, toxic metal
species continues to occur. Surprisingly, little is understood about the mechanisms by which …
species continues to occur. Surprisingly, little is understood about the mechanisms by which …
Tungsten in biological systems
A Kletzin, MWW Adams - FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 1996 - academic.oup.com
Tungsten (atomic number 74) and the chemically analogous and very similar metal
molybdenum (atomic number 42) are minor yet equally abundant elements on this planet …
molybdenum (atomic number 42) are minor yet equally abundant elements on this planet …
[BOOK][B] Trace Elements in Human and Animal Nutrition: Volume 2
W Mertz - 2012 - books.google.com
The major change in the format of the fifth edition is the presentation of the book in two
volumes, necessitated by the rapidly increasing knowledge of metabolism, interactions, and …
volumes, necessitated by the rapidly increasing knowledge of metabolism, interactions, and …
[BOOK][B] Heavy metals in the environment
B Sarkar - 2002 - books.google.com
This text presents contemporary analytical techniques for the determination of heavy metals
in air particles, water, soil and biological samples. It details experimental studies to reduce …
in air particles, water, soil and biological samples. It details experimental studies to reduce …
Everted gut sac model as a tool in pharmaceutical research: limitations and applications
MA Alam, FI Al-Jenoobi… - Journal of Pharmacy and …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Objectives This review discusses the limitations and applications of the everted gut sac
model in studying drug absorption, metabolism, and interaction. Key findings The …
model in studying drug absorption, metabolism, and interaction. Key findings The …
The role of metals in carcinogenesis: biochemistry and metabolism.
KW Jennette - Environmental health perspectives, 1981 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
The oxyanions of vanadium, chromium, molybdenum, arsenic, and selenium are stable
forms of these elements in high oxidation states which cross cell membranes using the …
forms of these elements in high oxidation states which cross cell membranes using the …
Thiomolybdates: mediators of molybdenum toxicity and enzyme inhibitors
J Mason - Toxicology, 1986 - Elsevier
The evidence for a role for thiomolybdates in the important ruminant disease syndromes of
molybdenosis and Mo-induced hypocuprosis is outlined and present knowledge of their …
molybdenosis and Mo-induced hypocuprosis is outlined and present knowledge of their …
The clinical chemistry of inorganic sulfate
DEC Cole, J Evrovski - Critical reviews in clinical laboratory …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Although inorganic sulfate is an essential and ubiquitous anion in human biology, it is
infrequently assayed in clinical chemistry today. Serum sulfate is difficult to measure …
infrequently assayed in clinical chemistry today. Serum sulfate is difficult to measure …
Physiologically based models of metal kinetics
EJ O'Flaherty - Critical reviews in toxicology, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Many of the characteristics of metals that determine their kinetics and disposition are quite
different from those that control the kinetics and disposition of volatile organic chemicals …
different from those that control the kinetics and disposition of volatile organic chemicals …
In vivo intestinal absorption of selenate and selenite by rats
Intestinal absorption of selenate and selenite was investigated in rats by using an in vivo
perfusion technique. Different segments of the intestine were perfused with an isotonic …
perfusion technique. Different segments of the intestine were perfused with an isotonic …