Metal Ions in Biology and Medicine: Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Metal Ions in Biology and Medicine, Held in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, Europe, on May 18-22, 2004John Libbey Eurotext, 2004 - 568 pages 8th International Congress on Metal Ions in Biology and Medicine, Budapest, Hungary 18 to 22 May 2004. Every two years, the world's leading specialists meet exchange information on the most recent advances in understanding metals and the part they play in treating some diseases. This book aims to help advance our knowledge of the role of metal ions in a number of fields in biology and medicine. |
Table des matières
Health risk assessment and management of mercury poisoning | 8 |
Health risk assessment and management of arsenic toxicity and carcino | 14 |
The geochemical evidences to prove that livestock poisoning in Suchow | 21 |
Accumulation of heavy metals by the soil bacterium Azospirillum brasi | 30 |
Determination of silicon in human whole blood by electrothermal atomic | 37 |
Selenium speciation research in Hungary | 43 |
Interaction of natural and synthetic auxins with iron III in aqueous solu | 51 |
binding patterns of vana | 63 |
Influence of copper ions on the morphophysiological properties of pro | 139 |
Bacteria diversity and function of a river impacted by chromium conta | 150 |
Effects of different Cr VI exposures on the viability and growth rates | 154 |
Copper determination in fresh vegetables and fruits produced | 161 |
Assessment of the heavy metals in the food from Eastern Romania area | 169 |
Concentration of macro and micro elements in different varieties | 178 |
Uptake and translocation of arsenic in cucumber plants grown | 186 |
Overdetermination of genetic formulas of plant quantitative traits under | 193 |
computational study of | 74 |
IFN gamma secreted by zinc induced murine spleen cells during mice | 85 |
A comparison of lead and cadmium accumulation in renal epithelial | 96 |
Evaluation of metal toxicity on primary mouse Leydig cells in culture | 106 |
Endpoints to study metal toxicity on human ovarian granulosa cells in vitro | 114 |
Mercuryinduced externalization of phosphatidylserine in human liver | 123 |
new approach to mecha | 131 |
Contents | |
Study of graft rejection using molecular biology techniques C Vanden Broecke | 11 |
Liver transplantation Immunological aspects of preservation and liver | 27 |
Immunological indices of human liver allograft rejection D H Adams | 43 |
complementary | 59 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
absorption acid activity allograft analysis antigens antioxidant apoptosis arsenic Biology and Medicine blood brain cadmium calcium cancer cells cellular Centeno Chem chromium cisplatin Collery complexes concentration copper correlation Cr(VI cytokine damage decrease deficiency determined diet dietary disease dose Eds M. A. Cser effect environmental enzymes erythrocytes Étienne exposure food rations free radical glutathione graft heavy metals human increased induced infection intake interaction ions iron John Libbey Eurotext K,Mg Khassanova kidney Kupffer cells lead levels liver transplantation lons in Biology lymphocytes magnesium Maymard membrane metabolism Metal lons mg/kg mg/l mice molecules Nutrition oxidative patients plants plasma protein rats reduced rejection Rhenium role samples selenium serum significant significantly soil solution specific Sziklai Lászlo Table tetrad tion tissue toxic trace elements treatment uranium urine values vitamin vitamin E vitiligo zinc µg/g µg/l
Fréquemment cités
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