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Biochemistry of Nonheme Iron (Paperback, 1980 ed.)
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Biochemistry of Nonheme Iron (Paperback, 1980 ed.)
Series: Biochemistry of the Elements, 1
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Atomic biology has come of age. Interest in the role of chemical
elements in life processes has captured the imagination of a wide
spectrum of research scientists-ranging from the nutritionist to
the biochemist, the inorganic chemist, and even to some
biophysicists. This series, Biochemistry of the Elements, is a
recognition of this increasing interest. When complete, the books
will assemble the hard facts concerning the biochemistry of each
element-singly or in a logical grouping. The series will provide a
permanent reference for this active and growing field. Each volume
shall represent an integrated effort by one or several authors to
describe the current knowledge of an element(s) or the methods by
which it is studied. Iron is the only element to which we have
devoted two volumes, because its biological and chemical role is so
versatile and complex. These two volumes will treat the two main
structural categories of iron: heme and nonheme iron. In this
volume on nonheme iron, the first in the series, Anatoly
Bezkorovainy provides what we believe is the most comprehensive
treatment of this important topic.
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