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Principles and recent developments in chelation treatment of metal intoxication.

Ole Andersen
- 08 Sep 1999 - 
- Vol. 99, Iss: 9, pp 2683-2710
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Metal Poisoning: General Aspects

TL;DR: A detailed history is required where poisoning may occur in the domestic environment, particularly when poisoning results from the long-term absorption of cumulative metals as mentioned in this paper, where the exposure pattern in terms of time, concentration, and route of exposure is a determinant of the clinical effect.
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Complexes of N-hydroxyethyl-N-benzimidazolylmethylethylenediaminediacetic acid with group 12 metals and vanadium-Synthesis, structure and bioactivity of the vanadium complex.

TL;DR: The cytotoxicity of the vanadium(IV) complex was tested in vitro against three cancer cell lines, and cytotoxic potency in the multidrug-resistant non-small cell lung cancer cell line A549 was at least as high as in the broadly chemosensitive ovarian teratocarcinoma cell line CH1(PA-1).
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CHAPTER 26 – Copper

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Chelating Agents as Therapeutic Compounds—Basic Principles

TL;DR: While principles of chelation were briefly outlined in chapter: General Chemistry of Metal Toxicity and Basis for Metal Complexation, the basic requisites of chelating agents to be used in the clinical treatment of metal intoxication are discussed in more detail in the present chapter.
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