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Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, 2012
Theoretical studies show that pendant dimethylamino groups can play a significant role in the chemistry of unsaturated binuclear dimethylaminoborole iron carbonyls. For [C4H4BN(CH3)2]2Fe2(CO)5, the lowest energy structures have single CO bridges and Fe–Fe single bonds of lengths ~2.8 A. The lowest energy [C4H4BN(CH3)2]2Fe2(CO) n
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Theoretical studies show that pendant dimethylamino groups can play a significant role in the chemistry of unsaturated binuclear dimethylaminoborole iron carbonyls. For [C4H4BN(CH3)2]2Fe2(CO)5, the lowest energy structures have single CO bridges and Fe–Fe single bonds of lengths ~2.8 A. The lowest energy [C4H4BN(CH3)2]2Fe2(CO) n
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Iron chelators and iron toxicity
Alcohol, 2003Iron chelation may offer new approaches to the treatment and prevention of alcoholic liver disease. With chronic excess, either iron or alcohol alone may individually injure the liver and other organs. In combination, each exaggerates the adverse effects of the other.
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Iron-Refractory Iron Deficiency Anemia
Seminars in Hematology, 2009Iron-refractory iron deficiency anemia (IRIDA) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by iron deficiency anemia unresponsive to oral iron treatment but partially responsive to parenteral iron therapy. IRIDA has recently been shown to be caused by mutations in the gene TMPRSS6, which encodes a transmembrane serine protease (also known as ...
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Iron–sulfur clusters: Why iron?
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2006This communication addresses a simple question by means of density functional calculations: Why is iron used as the metal in iron-sulfur clusters? While there may be several answers to this question, it is shown here that one feature - the well-defined inner-sphere reorganization energy of self-exchange electron transfer - is very much favored in iron ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
Marrow aspirates stained with the Prussian blue reaction give a variety of patterns. Characteristic pictures are shown for megaloblastic anemia, infection, and subjects after injection of iron dextran. The appearance of iron in histiocytes in marrows stained with Wright's stain is differentiated from noniron deposits.
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Marrow aspirates stained with the Prussian blue reaction give a variety of patterns. Characteristic pictures are shown for megaloblastic anemia, infection, and subjects after injection of iron dextran. The appearance of iron in histiocytes in marrows stained with Wright's stain is differentiated from noniron deposits.
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IRON LOSSES AND IRON REQUIREMENTS
The Lancet, 1971A L, Cochrane, P C, Elwood
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An evolving view on biogeochemical cycling of iron
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Andreas Kappler +2 more
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Matching the kinetics of natural enzymes with a single-atom iron nanozyme
Nature Catalysis, 2021Yuanjun Chen, Juncai Dong, Rui Gao
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