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Metals to combat antimicrobial resistance
Bacteria, similar to most organisms, have a love–hate relationship with metals: a specific metal may be essential for survival yet toxic in certain forms and concentrations.
Angelo Frei +2 more
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Nutritional immunity: the battle for nutrient metals at the host–pathogen interface
Trace metals are essential micronutrients required for survival across all kingdoms of life. From bacteria to animals, metals have critical roles as both structural and catalytic cofactors for an estimated third of the proteome, representing a major ...
Eric P Skaar
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Control of Indoor climate of Historical cult buildings [PDF]
There are 320 historical cult buildings as cultural monuments of national significance in Latvia. Cultural and historical art monuments and artifacts (paintings, organs, chairs, altars, pulpits) must be preserved and protected in these cultural buildings.
Metals Martins +2 more
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Toxic Mechanisms of Five Heavy Metals: Mercury, Lead, Chromium, Cadmium, and Arsenic
The industrial activities of the last century have caused massive increases in human exposure to heavy metals. Mercury, lead, chromium, cadmium, and arsenic have been the most common heavy metals that induced human poisonings.
M. Balali-Mood +4 more
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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Metals in 2022
High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review [...]
Metals Editorial Office
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Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Metals in 2021
Rigorous peer-reviews are the basis of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Metals Editorial Office
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Environmental problems have always received immense attention from scientists. Toxicants pollution is a critical environmental concern that has posed serious threats to human health and agricultural production.
Ahmed Alengebawy +3 more
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Metal Preferences and Metallation [PDF]
The metal binding preferences of most metalloproteins do not match their metal requirements. Thus, metallation of an estimated 30% of metalloenzymes is aided by metal delivery systems, with ∼ 25% acquiring preassembled metal cofactors. The remaining ∼ 70% are presumed to compete for metals from buffered metal pools.
Foster, Andrew W. +2 more
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Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Metals in 2020
Peer review is the driving force of journal development, and reviewers are gatekeepers who ensure that Metals maintains its standards for the high quality of its published papers [...]
Metals Editorial Office
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