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Lithium

Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2004
The mode of action of the cation lithium is not well known. It is at present used as a topical drug in dermatology. Lithium inhibits many enzymes: Na/K ATPase, adenylcyclase, enzymes of the prostaglandines E1 synthesis, inositol-1-phosphatase. It is active on neutrophils et T lymphocytes, explaining in part its anti-inflammatory activity. It has a dose-
A, Sparsa, J-M, Bonnetblanc
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Lithium Bonds in Lithium Batteries

Angewandte Chemie, 2020
AbstractLithium bonds are analogous to hydrogen bonds and are therefore expected to exhibit similar characteristics and functions. Additionally, the metallic nature and large atomic radius of Li bestow the Li bond with special features. As one of the most important applications of the element, Li batteries afford emerging opportunities for the ...
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Lithium

2008
Lithium utility and toxicity are reviewed. Lithium continues to be the most useful agent available for the prophylaxis and treatment of bipolar illness. Lithium augmentation of antidepressants is useful in treatment-resistant unipolar depression. Utility in other psychiatric disorders, such as schizoaffective, alcoholism, or aggressive behavior, is ...
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Lithium Carbonate

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1970
The pertinent literature on lithium has been reviewed. It appears that in recent years there is renewed interest in the drug, its general and specific usage, its toxic effects and its research. It seems to have been generally accepted as specifically effective in the treatment of acute manic psychosis, and also it is believed to be useful as a ...
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Lithium Acne

Dermatology, 1977
A young woman aged 21 developed acne eruption after 3 weeks treatment with lithium carbonate.
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Lithium Toxicity

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1994
As the emergency physician frequently treats patients on long-term lithium therapy, awareness of the numerous side effects of lithium therapy and the pathogenesis of lithium intoxication is needed to deliver effective treatment. This article reviews the management of lithium intoxication due to acute ingestion or subacute toxicity.
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Lithium Perspectives

Neuropsychobiology, 1983
Progress in lithium treatment and research has been predicated on contributions from scientists of many different kinds. Examples are given of the systematic scientist, the artistic scientist, and the tenacious clinician. Lithium has attracted interest from a wide variety of scientific disciplines, partly because it is a small cation with many ...
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