• Evolution of metal ions in biological systems refers to the incorporation of metallic ions into living organisms and how it has changed over time. Metal...
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  • them Evolution of metal ions in biological systems, incorporation of metallic ions into living organisms and how it has changed over time Gas evolution reaction...
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  • and mass spectrometry (MS). Bioinorganic chemistry Evolution of metal ions in biological systems Biometal (biology) Coenzyme Metalloproteins Murariu...
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    A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses the reversible intercalation of Li+ ions into electronically conducting solids...
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    metalloenzymes are given in the following table, according to the metal involved. Bioinorganic chemistry Evolution of metal ions in biological systems Biometal Coenzyme...
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    element in biological systems. Magnesium occurs typically as the Mg2+ ion. It is an essential mineral nutrient (i.e., element) for life and is present in every...
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  • Roland K. O. Sigel, eds. (2008). Nickel and Its Surprising Impact in Nature. Metal Ions in Life Sciences. Vol. 2. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-01671-8.[page needed]...
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    charged ions; the alkali metals do not form highly charged ions, only forming ions with a charge of +1, so only lithium, the smallest alkali metal, can release...
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    Metal-Driven Biogeochemistry of Gaseous Compounds in the Environment. Metal Ions in Life Sciences. Vol. 14. Springer. pp. 99–124. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-9269-1_5...
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    (2019). "Manganese: Its Role in Disease and Health". Essential Metals in Medicine: Therapeutic Use and Toxicity of Metal Ions in the Clinic. Vol. 19. pp. 253–266...
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  • their metal transport systems. This may be to speed up the root-to-shoot process limiting the amount of time the metal is exposed to the plant systems before...
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    characteristics of an enzyme. Some well-known examples of cooperative catalysis involving two metal ions in biological systems include: the diiron sites in methane...
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    of metal ions in inorganic systems. The system groups the elements by X m 2 r {\displaystyle X_{m}^{2}r} where X m {\displaystyle X_{m}} is the metal...
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  • calcium ions. In a process called 'apatite precipitation', free phosphate ions react with the calcium ions abundant in water to precipitate out of solution...
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    Masahiko (2001). "Dynamic Study of Metal-Ion Incorporation into Porphyrins Based on the Dynamic Characterization of Metal Ions and on Sitting-Atop Complex...
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    Hydrothermal vent (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    seawater. In fluids with high concentrations of H2S, dissolved metal ions such as Fe2+ and Mn2+ readily precipitate as dark-colored metal sulfide minerals...
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    "Metal ion requirements in artificial ribozymes that catalyze aminoacylation and redox reactions". Structural and Catalytic Roles of Metal Ions in RNA...
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    basis of inheritance, evolution as the driver of biological diversity, energy transformation for sustaining life processes, and the maintenance of internal...
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    Torres (eds.). The Metal-Driven Biogeochemistry of Gaseous Compounds in the Environment. Metal Ions in Life Sciences. Vol. 14. Springer. pp. 177–210. doi:10...
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    "Determination of Alkali Ions in Biological and Environmental Samples". In Astrid, Sigel; Helmut, Sigel; Roland K.O., Sigel (eds.). The Alkali Metal Ions: Their...
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    life; in toxicology, to define how the adverse effects of certain metal ions in biological systems and in pharmacology for their therapeutic effects. In each...
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    ions such as cobalt hexamine or lanthanide ions such as terbium (Tb3+) are useful experimental tools for studying metal binding to RNA. A metal ion can...
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    dissolution of iron stored in epithelial cells of the radula to create ferrihydrite ions. These ferrihydrite ions are transported through ion channels to...
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    excretion of phosphate ions via the urine. Since phosphates combine with calcium ions to form insoluble salts (see also bone mineral), a decrease in the level...
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    first reduced to nitrite ions and then ammonium ions for incorporation into amino acids, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll. In plants that have a symbiotic...
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  • and development of further biomarkers, detection systems and software systems to measure biological age of different tissues or systems or overall. For...
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  • Jose Luis Mendoza-Cortes (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of May 2025)
    ordering of metal ions inside two-dimensional potassium nickel–cobalt oxides dramatically improves their performance as oxygen-evolution-reaction (OER)...
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    K. O. Sigel (eds.). Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases. Metal Ions in Life Sciences. Vol. 13. Springer. pp. 389–414. doi:10...
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    definition of a "coenzyme" and proposed that this term be dropped from use in the literature. Metal ions are common cofactors. The study of these cofactors...
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    presence of micromolar concentrations of lead ions. Unlike in other small self-cleaving ribozymes, other divalent metal ions cannot replace Pb2+ in the leadzyme...
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