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Neurobiology of the trace metals zinc and copper /

International Review of Neurobiology.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Pfeiffer, Carl Curt (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, New York ; London, England : Academic Press, 1972.
Edición:United Kingdom edition.
Colección:International Review of Neurobiology. Supplement ; 1
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; International Review of Neurobiology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Chapter 1. ZINC DEFICIENCY SYNDROME IN MAN: A HISTORICAL REVIEW*; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN ZINC-DEFICIENT RATS*; I. Introduction; II. Gross Congenital Malformations in Zinc-Deficient Rats; III. Histopathology of Nervous System Malformations in Zinc Deficiency; IV. Concluding Remarks; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. ACUTE STRESS AND TRACE ELEMENT METABOLISM; I. Introduction; II. Magnesium; III. Iron; IV. Copper; V. Zinc; VI. Manganese; VII. Cobalt.
  • VIII. Other Trace ElementsIX. General Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. TRACE ELEMENTS AND BEHAVIOR; I. Introduction; II. Iron; III. Copper; IV. Manganese; V. Magnesium; VI. Zinc; VII. Discussion and Summary; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ZINC*; I. Introduction; II. Chemical Structure and Reactivity; III. Competition with Other Metals; IV. Zinc and the Stability of Macromolecules; V. Evidence for the Interaction of Zinc with Cell Plasma Membrane; VI. Zinc and Stability of Lysosomes; VII. Zinc and Mitochondria; VIII. Zinc and Lipid Peroxidation.
  • IX. Relevance of the Findings on Zinc to the Problem of CarcinogenesisX. Zinc and the Wound; XI. Zinc and Collagen Metabolism; XII. Concluding Remarks; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. IDIOPATHIC HYPOGEUSIA: A DESCRIPTION OF THE SYNDROME AND A SINGLE-BLIND STUDY WITH ZINC SULFATE; I. Introduction; II. Clinical History and Methods of Study; III. Discussion; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. A STUDY OF ZINC DEFICIENCY AND COPPER EXCESS IN THE SCHIZOPHRENIAS; I. Introduction; II. Historical; III. Copper Studies in Schizophrenia; IV. Use of D-Penicill�amine in Schizophrenia; V. Methods.
  • VI. ResultsVII. Discussion; REFERENCES; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX.