Miscellaneous Uses of Metal Complexes

作者: Nicholas Farrell

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-7568-5_13

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摘要: The variety of clinically used inorganic agents may be gauged by the number miscellaneous reagents included in this chapter, ranging from diuretics to vasodilators. Although mercurial are nowadays not as frequently previously, they worth remembering for specific effects that can induced toxic substances when selective reactivity occurs, well contributions their study have made techniques and principles renal pharmacology. vasodilation properties sodium nitroprusside an important aid heart surgery treatment. curare-like effect charged metal complexes, while certainly clinical advantage, is which predicted nature cellular membrane receptors and, case ruthenium red, does useful attributes a probe biochemical reactions. As with gold salts discussed previous these traced back enzymatic level involving disruption balance essential ions such Na+, K+, Ca2+.

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