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Collection: Metal Ions
Pages: 330
ISBN : 978-2-7420-0809-4
Printed in: English
Discipline: Medicine
Publication date: 02/09/2011

The aim of the English language series "Metal Ions" is to create state of the art knowledge on metal and mineral ions and their role in therapy, or in the mechanism of illnesses, or even in the overall improvement of human health.
The authors also describe the mechanisms as they appear in the in vivo or in vitro models or in the analytical methods.
This volume therefore gathers together a large number of presentations from the international conference in Cambridge in June 2011, whether commissioned by or submitted to members of the Scientific Committee.
It also features presentations from the 4th Aqueous Workshop held at the same time on the Chemistry and Biochemistry of Silicon.
The work is divided into two parts:
- The first part includes abstracts of papers that were accepted for oral or poster presentations.
- The second part includes mini-reviews and short papers, all edited and validated by the scientific committee.
SUMMARY
Part A – Metal Ions In Biology And Medicine
1. Oral Presentations
I Inorganic Analytical Methodology
II Metal-Based Toxicology
III Biomineralisation & Orthopaedics
IV Nanominerals
V The Inorganics In Cancer, Imaging Or Therapeutics
VI Issues & Controversies In Mineral Supplementation § Fortification
2. Poster Presentations
I Inorganic Analytical Methodology
II Biomineralisation & Orthopaedics
III The Inorganics In Cancer, Imaging Or Therapeutics
IV Environmental Exposure To Metals
V Metal-Based Toxicology
VI Nanominerals
VII Nutritional Immunology
VIII Nutrition
IX Mineral Biochemistry
3. Short Papers
Part B – Aqueous Chemistry Nd Biochemistry Of Silicon
1. Oral Presentations
I Fauna, Flora, Agriculture § Environment
II Chemistry, Materials § Biomaterials
III Medicine & Nutrition
2. Poster Presentations
I Agriculture & Environment
II Chemistry, Materials & Biomaterials
III Medicine & Nutrition
3. Short Papers