Metal Ions in Biological Systems: Volume 36: Interrelations Between Free Radicals and Metal Ions in Life ProcessesAstrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel Continues the tradition of excellence established in previous volumes in this acclaimed series. Volume 36 focuses on the vibrant research area concerning the interrelation between free radicals and metal ions and their resulting effects on life processes; it offers an authoritative and timely account of this fascinating area of research in 21 chapters. |
Contents
Edith Butler Gralla Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry | xxi |
HANDBOOK ON TOXICITY OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS | xlvi |
THE FENTON REACTION AND FENTONLIKE | 3 |
Chapter | 17 |
9 | 24 |
Chapter 2 | 41 |
Chapter 10 | 66 |
FREE RADICALS AS A RESULT OF DIOXYGEN | 79 |
Chapter 11 | 365 |
Oxidative Stress and Antioxidants | 378 |
THIYL RADICALS IN BIOCHEMICALLY IMPORTANT | 389 |
Chapter 13 | 415 |
Chapter 14 | 445 |
Chapter 15 | 481 |
Sergei P Osinsky Institute of Experimental Pathology Oncology | 485 |
Chapter 16 | 521 |
FREE RADICALS AS A SOURCE OF UNCOMMON | 103 |
Chapter 5 | 125 |
Chapter 6 | 179 |
Chapter 7 | 211 |
INVOLVEMENT OF METAL IONS IN LIPID | 251 |
Biological Examinations of the Effect of Metal Ions | 262 |
Conclusions | 276 |
Chapter 9 | 289 |
Protein Radical | 296 |
Conclusion | 303 |
ROLE OF FREE RADICALS AND METAL IONS | 309 |
Generation of Free Radicals | 321 |
Cerebral Amyloid Deposition in Neurological Diseases | 331 |
Measurement of Reaction Rates | 336 |
Metal Compounds and Antitumor Antibiotics that | 532 |
Conclusions | 540 |
FORMATION AND BIOLOGICAL | 547 |
Chapter 18 | 597 |
Chapter 19 | 621 |
Spectroscopy of the Nitrophorins of Rhodnius prolixus | 634 |
Mohammad A TabriziFard Department of Pharmaceutics School | 645 |
Chapter 20 | 665 |
Chapter 21 | 723 |
Therapeutics of Nitric Oxide Enhancement | 731 |
Therapeutics of Nitric Oxide Inhibition | 737 |
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