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Bioinorganic Chemistry-Inorganic Elements in the Chemistry of Life: An Introduction and Guide 2e

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ÁöÀºÀÌ :  Wolfgang Kaim, Brigitte Schwederski, Axel Klein
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Inorganic Chemistry
Synthesis, Properties and Mineralogy of Important Inorganic Materials

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1. Historical Background, Current Relevance and Perspectives
2. Some General Principles
3. Cobalamins, Including Vitamin and Coenzyme B12
4. Metals at the Center of Photosynthesis: Magnesium and Manganese
5.The Dioxygen Molecule, O2: Uptake, Transport and Storage
of an Inorganic Natural Product
6. Catalysis through Hemoproteins: Electron Transfer, Oxygen Activation and Metabolism of Inorganic Intermediates
7. Iron–Sulfur and Other Non-heme Iron Proteins
8 Uptake, Transport and Storage of an Essential Element, as Exemplified by Iron
9. Nickelcontaining Enzymes: The Remarkable Career of a Long-overlooked Biometal
10. Copper-containing Proteins: An Alternative to Biological Iron
11. Biological Functions of the ¡°Early¡± Transition Metals: Molybdenum, Tungsten, Vanadium and Chromium
12. Zinc: Structural and Gene-regulatory Functions and the Enzymatic Catalysis of Hydrolysis and Condensation Reactions
13. Unequally Distributed Electrolytes: Function and Transport of Alkali and Alkaline Earth
14. Catalysis and Regulation of Bioenergetic Processes by the Alkaline Earth Metal Ions
15. Biomineralization: The Controlled Assembly of ¡°Advanced Materials¡± in Biology
16. Biological Functions of the Nonmetallic Inorganic Elements
17. The Bioinorganic Chemistry of the Quintessentially Toxic Metals
18. Biochemical Behavior of Radionuclides and Medical Imaging Using Inorganic Compounds
19. Chemotherapy Involving Nonessential Elements
¢ºIndex.