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ISBN 10: 3110442787
ISBN 13: 978-3110442786
Author: Astrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel, Roland K. O. Sigel
These sulfur-rich chelators, being important in metal ion homeostasis, find increasing attention. MILS-5, written by 30 internationally recognized experts, focuses on this hot topic. The reader is supported by about 20 tables, more than 80 illustrations and nearly 2000 references. This book is an essential resource for scientists working in a wide range of disciplines from environmental toxicology and inorganic biochemistry all the way through to physiology and medicine.
1 Metallothioneins: Historical Development and Overview
2 Regulation of Metallothionein Gene Expression
3 Bacterial Metallothioneins
4 Metallothioneins in Yeast and Fungi
5 Metallothioneins in Plants
6 Metallothioneins in Diptera
7 Earthworm and Nematode Metallothioneins
8 Metallothioneins in Aquatic Organisms: Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, and Echinoderms
9 Metal Detoxification in Freshwater Animals. Roles of Metallothioneins
10 Structure and Function of Vertebrate Metallothioneins
11 Metallothionein-3, Zinc, and Copper in the Central Nervous System
12 Metallothionein Toxicology: Metal Ion Trafficking and Cellular Protection
13 Metallothionein in Inorganic Carcinogenesis
14 Thioredoxins and Glutaredoxins. Functions and Metal Ion Interactions
15 Metal Ion-Binding Properties of Phytochelatins and Related Ligands
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Tags: Astrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel, Roland Sigel, Metallothioneins