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Metal Ions And Their Complexes In Medication Astrid Sigel

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Metal Ions And Their Complexes In Medication Astrid Sigel
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.39 MB
Pages: 600
Author: Astrid Sigel
ISBN: 9780824753511, 0824753518
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Metal Ions And Their Complexes In Medication Astrid Sigel by Astrid Sigel 9780824753511, 0824753518 instant download after payment.

Metal ions are currently used for such applications as diabetes, anti-inflammatory, rheumatoid arthritis, psychiatric, and anti-ulcer medications, using compounds of vanadium, copper and zinc, gold, lithium, and bismuth, respectively. This text explores these applications in addition to an assessment of chelation therapy, uses in environmental sciences, and the human health effects of metal ion deficiency for several elements-magnesium, calcium, zinc, and iron. Featuring contributions from 29 internationally recognized experts, this book offers a timely, authoritative look at ionic complexes in medicine.

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