Martin, 1986 - Google Patents
Bioinorganic chemistry of metal ion toxicityMartin, 1986
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- 9321052332469815279
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- Martin R
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- Metal ions in biological systems
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There are five behavior categories for metal ions and other substances in living systems. An essential nutrient is one for which a deficiency results in impairment of function that is relieved only by administration of that substance. Essentiality is organism dependent, and …
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