Editorial Board Members' Collection Series in "Bioinorganic Chemistry of Copper"
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (240 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725819591
- 9783725819607
- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Research and information: general
- Mathematics and Science
- Physics
- Thermodynamics and heat
- 64Cu PET imaging agents
- Ag(I) binding to proteins
- Alzheimer's disease
- Casiopeínas®
- Cerasome 9005
- Chagas disease
- Cu(I)
- Cu-based SOD mimic
- CuAβ hypothesis
- DNA
- DNA interaction
- Density Functional Theory
- NSAIDs
- ROS
- SOD activity
- T. cruzi
- absorption enhancer
- amyloid
- antibacterial activity
- antibacterial agents
- antifungal activity
- antiparasitic
- antiproliferative activities
- antiproliferative activity
- antiradical activity
- antiviral
- bioinorganic chemistry
- breast cancer cells
- cancer
- click chemistry
- copper
- copper amyloid peptide
- copper biochemistry
- copper complexes
- copper proteins
- copper(I) complexes
- copper(II)
- copper(II) complexes
- copper-bioinspired chemistry
- cyclic voltammetry
- cytotoxic activity
- diffusion
- dioxygen activation
- drug delivery
- isothiosemicarbazones
- lycorine
- mechanism of action
- mesoporous silica
- metal complexes
- metal site structure and rigidity
- mixed-valent CuIICuIII species
- molecular modeling
- naphtoquinones
- naproxen
- natural compounds
- nuclease
- oxidative stress
- oxindolimine ligands
- permeability
- phenol
- phen
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This Reprint provides a representative sample of the current research on copper biochemistry. It contains 14 published articles from dissimilar laboratories, developed by bioinorganic scientists, that explore topics such as antiproliferative studies, anticancer agents, anti-inflammatory compounds, potential radioactive imaging diagnosis agents, reactive species related to amyloid peptides, antiparasitic activity, catalytic oxidative activity, and protein mimics.
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