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Essential Metals in Medicine: Therapeutic Use and Toxicity of Metal Ions in the Clinic

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Herausgegeben von Peggy L. Carver, Beiträge von Bernard Meunier, Beiträge von Anne Robert, Beiträge von Guido Crisponi, Beiträge von Valeria Nurchi, Beiträge von Joanna I. Lachowicz, Beiträge von Manfred Nairz, Beiträge von Guenter Weiss, Beiträge von Amy B. Pai, Beiträge von Roberta J. Ward, Beiträge von Robert R. Crichton, Beiträge von Keith M. Erikson, Beiträge von Michael Aschner, Beiträge von Jay Lopez, Beiträge von Divya Ramchandani, Beiträge von Linda T. Vahdat, Beiträge von Debbie C. Crans, Beiträge von Barry I. Posner, Beiträge von Aviva Levina, Beiträge von Peter A. Lay, Beiträge von Elizabeth A. Bajema, Beiträge von Kaleigh Roberts, Beiträge von Thomas J. Meade, Beiträge von Dinorah Gambino, Beiträge von Lucía Otero, Beiträge von Elzbieta Gumienna-Kontecka, Beiträge von Sigrídur G. Suman, Beiträge von Johanna M. Gretarsdottir

Essential Metals in Medicine: Therapeutic Use and Toxicity of Metal Ions in the Clinic

Beschreibung

Volume 19, entitled Essential Metals in Medicine: Therapeutic Use and Toxicity of Metal Ions in the Clinic of the series Metal Ions in Life Sciences centers on the role of metal ions in clinical medicine. Metal ions are tightly regulated in human health: while essential to life, they can be toxic as well. Following an introductory chapter briefly discussing several important metal-related drugs and diseases and a chapter about drug development, the focus is fi rst on iron: its essentiality for pathogens and humans as well as its toxicity. Chelation therapy is addressed in the context of thalassemia, its relationship to neurodegenerative diseases and also the risks connected with iron administration are pointed out. A subject of intense debate is the essentiality of chromium and vanadium. For example, chromium(III) compounds are taken as a nutritional supplement by athletes and bodybuilders; in contrast, chromate, Cr(VI), is toxic and a carcinogen for humans. The benefi cial and toxic effects of manganese, cobalt, and copper on humans are discussed. The need for antiparasitic agents is emphasized as well as the clinical aspects of metal-containing antidotes for cyanide poisoning. In addition to the essential and possibly essential ones, also other metal ions play important roles in human health, causing harm (like the metalloid arsenic, lead or cadmium) or being used in diagnosis or treatment of human diseases, like gadolinium, gallium, lithium, gold, silver or platinum. The impact of this vibrant research area on metals in the clinic is provided in 14 stimulating chapters, written by internationally recognized experts from the Americas, Europe and China, and is manifested by approximately 2000 references, and about 90 illustrations and tables. Essential Metals in Medicine: Therapeutic Use and Toxicity of Metal Ions in the Clinic is an essential resource for scientists working in the wide range from pharmacology, enzymology, material sciences, analytical, organic, and inorganic biochemistry all the way through to medicine ... not forgetting that it also provides excellent information for teaching.

Verlag
De Gruyter
ISBN/EAN
978-3-11-052691-2
Preis
320,00 EUR
Status
lieferbar