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Disintegration of retroviruses by chelating agents
Archives of Virology, 1982Exposure in vitro of various mammalian retroviruses to the chelating agents EDTA or EGTA in millimolar concentrations resulted in partial disintegration of viral membranes as measured by accessibility or even release of reverse transcriptase, an internal viral protein, without any other treatment usually required.
V, Wunderlich, G, Sydow
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Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1990
The problem of chelating agents used as antidotes in intoxications with metals is intensively studied during the past 20 years. Due to the complex nature of the action of these substances in the organism their investigation is a typically interdisciplinary problem. The submitted review gives the theoretical background of the formation of chelate in the
M, Cikrt, K, Bláha
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The problem of chelating agents used as antidotes in intoxications with metals is intensively studied during the past 20 years. Due to the complex nature of the action of these substances in the organism their investigation is a typically interdisciplinary problem. The submitted review gives the theoretical background of the formation of chelate in the
M, Cikrt, K, Bláha
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Design of therapeutic chelating agents
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2002The successful design of orally active non-toxic selective metal chelators is a much sought-after goal. In order to identify an ideal chelator for clinical use, a range of specifications must be considered, such as metal selectivity and affinity, kinetic stability of the complex, bioavailability and toxicity. In this overview the comparative properties
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Chelating Agents and Metal Chelates
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1964openaire +2 more sources

