Metal Ions in Biological Systems
Explore the intricate world of biochemistry with Metal Ions in Biological Systems by Helmut Sigel, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1986. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 326 pages and delves into the fascinating role of metal ions in biological systems. The book enhances the application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the investigation of paramagnetic species, providing valuable insights into magnetically coupled metalloproteins and paramagnetic heme proteins. Additionally, it discusses metal-porphyrin-induced dipolar shifts, which are crucial for conformational analysis. Ideal for researchers and students in the fields of biochemistry, bioelectricity, and inorganic chemistry, this work is a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the physiological effects of metals in the body. Unlock the secrets of biological systems with this essential resource.