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Nickel metabolism

Ling, J.R. and R.M. Leach, Jr. 1979. Studies on nickel metabolism interaction with other mineral elements. Poult. Sci. 58 591-596. [Pg.524]

Hydrogenases are not the only nickel-containing enzyme, and researchers must therefore compare the maturation of different nickel proteins to obtain an integrated picture of nickel metabolism. Indeed, similarities between some of the hydrogenase-related nickel-processing proteins with urease and carbon monoxide dehydrogenase maturation factors have been noted, and this has facilitated interpretations of the results for... [Pg.67]

Requirement for Nickel-Metabolism Proteins in Helicobacter pylori... [Pg.78]

Du L, Tibelius KH. 1994. The hupB gene of the Azotobacter chroococcum hydrogenase gene cluster is involved in nickel metabolism. Curr Microbiol 28 21. ... [Pg.81]

Horie A, Tanaka I, Haratake J, et al. 1985. Electron microscopy of pulmonary lesions including carcinoma, induced by inhalation exposure of rats to nickel oxide aerosol. In Brown SS, Sunderman FW Jr, eds. Progress in nickel toxicology. Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress on Nickel Metabolism and Toxicology. Oxford, UK Blackwell, 41-44. [Pg.236]

Sarker B. 1984. Nickel metabolism. In Sunderman FW Jr, Aitio A, Berlin A, eds. Nickel in the human environment. lARC scientific publication no. 53. Lyon, Fiance International Agency for Research on Cancer 367-384. [Pg.250]

The first complete study of nickel metabolism in humans involved ingestion of 10 jug of 62Ni/kg body weight [262]. Isotope dilution (with 61Ni+) was used to measure 62Ni+ tracer concentrations in blood, urine, and feces. Potential complications due to contamination and dietary intake of nickel were eliminated by using the isotope tracer approach. [Pg.129]

Patriarca, M., Lyon, T., and Fell, G. S. (1997). Nickel metabolism in humans investigated with an oral stable isotope. Am.. Clin. Nutr. 66,616-621. [Pg.878]

Oller AR, Costa M and Oberdorster G (1997) Carcinogenicity assessment of selected nickel compounds. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 143 152-166. Onkelinx C and Sundeeman FW Jr. (1980), Modeling of nickel metabolism. In Nriagu JO, ed. Nickel in the Human Environment, pp. 525-545. Wiley, New York. [Pg.862]

Y. Teraki and A. Uchiumi, in Fourth Intematiorud Conference on Nickel Metabolism and Toxicology. Abstracts, Espoo, Finland, September 5-9, 1988, Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, 1988, p. 5. [Pg.518]

P. Ostapczuk and M. Stoeppler, Biological consequences of longterm exposure to orthopedic implants, "Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. Nickel Metabolism and Toxicology," Paris, Sept. 1984, Blackwells, Oxford, in press. [Pg.149]


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