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Every two years, the world's leading specialists meet to exchange
information on the most recent advances in understanding metals and
the part they play in treating some diseases, especially cancer.
Most of the elements in our environment are metals. Some are
essential for life, such as copper, iron, magnesium, manganese,
nickel and zinc; others are toxic, such as arsenic, cadmium, lead
and mercury. This book aims to help advance our knowledge of the
role of metal ions in a number of fields in biology and medicine.
It reproduces the papers given at the International Symposium on
Metal Ions in Biology and Medicine organised in Munich in May 1998.
A fuller appreciation of the medical, physical and biological
aspects of metals is necessary to advance knowledge about which
metals are vital to human health, the treatment of disease, their
uses, the environmental problems caused by their use, and their
interactions with other chemical and biological products. This
book, written by leading world specialists, surveys the latest
advances in the understanding of metals, sets out the bases for
future research and constitutes a remarkable working tool in the
context of international research co-operation. A work that will
enthrall specialists in internal medicine and respiratory disease,
cancerologists and biologists. 3rd International Symposium on Metal
Ions in Biology and Medicine, held in Montreal, Canada, May 1994.
The objective of the 6th ISMIBM is to foster exchange of opinions
between professionals and specialists working on analysis, research
and applications of metal ions, trace elements and minerals in
biological, biochemical, medical sciences, toxicology and
environmental health. The scientific program, composed of plenary
and concurrent sessions, and poster presentations is designed to
promote intensive and productive dialogue among experts in these
fields. A special program with short courses and mini-symposia have
also been organised, featuring specialised areas including
toxicology, analysis, pathology, remediation strategies, and
environmental medicine.Original contributions (oral and/or poster
presentations) are invited on the following themes: Metals and
Environmental Health; Molecular Toxicology of Metals;
Carcinogenicity of Metals; Speciation of Metals and Other Elements;
Uses of Metals in Clinical Applications; Metals and Disease,
Environmental and Toxicologic Pathology; Epidemiology and
Occupational Health; Metals and Aging; Metals and Homeostasis;
Effects of Low and High Nutritional Trace Element Status; Metals
and Hormone Actions; Metals and Enzyme Activity; Metals and
Chelation Therapy; Health Effects of Arsenic; Risk Assessment of
Trace Element Status and Health; and, Advanced Methods for the
Analysis of Trace Elements and Metal Ions.
Metal ions are poorly known whereas they sometimes play a role more
significant than vitamins. Moreover they control many diseases,
such as the zinc salts in dermatology. Another example is the
recent discovery of platinum co-ordination compounds' anti-tumor
activity (cisplatine). There is a growing volume of literature too.
The chemistry of metal ions has provided new insights into DNA,
proteins and membrane chemistry, as well as the physiopathology of
diseases. This book contains the proceedings of 2nd International
Symposium on Metal Ions in Biology and Medicine, Athens, May 1992.
Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Metal Ions in
Biology & Medicine held in Saint Petersburg State University,
Saint Petersburg, Russia, on 5-9 May 2002.
This book contains proceedings of the First International Symposium
on Metal Ions in Biology & Medicine held in Reims (France) on
16 to 19 May 1990.
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