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adam_text | CONTENTS
UNDERWOOD MEMORIAL LECTURE
1. Integrative Aspects of Zinc Metabolism and Function 1
Robert J. Cousins
I. CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF TRACE ELEMENTS
Trace Elements Cellular Metabolims
2. The Copper Transporting ATPases in Human Disease 9
Jonathan D. Gitlin
3. Regulation and Function of the Copper Ion Transport Machinery 15
Jaekwon Lee and Dennis J. Thiele
4. Control of Gene Expression of Glutathione Peroxidase-1 and Other
Selenoproteins in Rats and Cultured Cells 21
Roger A. Sunde and Jacqueline K. Evenson
5. Cellular and Subcellular Distribution of Selenium and
Selenium-Containing Proteins in the Rat 29
Dietrich Behne, Henning Pfeifer, Doris Rothlein,
and Antonios Kyriakopoulos
6. The Mechanism and Regulation of Zinc Transport in Yeast 35
David J. Eide
7. Metallothionein Facilitates Zinc Absorption in Zinc Deficient Mice
but Limits Absorption in Zinc Replete Mice 43
P. Coyle, J. C. Philcox, and A. M. Rofe
8. Metallothionein and Innate Activation of Primary Human and
Mouse Monocytes 47
James Koropatnick, Suzanne Dale, and Rudolfs K. Zalups
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9. Role of Metallothionein on Zn, Cu, Cd Au, and Ag Accumulation in
Hepatic Cytosol of Heavy Metal-Injected Rats 51
S. Saito and K. Yoshida
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10. Molecular Cloning of a Human cDNA Regulated by Heavy Metals .... 55
M. G. Pagliuca, S. Cigliano, R. Lerose, and A. Leone
11. Distribution of Copper Transported ATP7B in Embryo and New
Bora Rat 59
T. Hosokawa, M. Okabe, M. Kurasaki, A. Hata, F. Endo,
K. Nagano, I. Matsuda, K. Urakami, and T. Saito
12. Interaction between Copper and Iron Metabolism in the Human
Intestinal Caco-2 Cells 63
I. Gabrielli, Y. Sambuy, S. Ferruzza, and M. L. Scarino
13. Induction of Metallothioneins by Zinc (Zn) Supplementation
Quantification in Young Rat Tissues 65
G. S. Henriques and S. M. F. Cozzolino
Trace Elements and Oxidative Stress
14. Iron, Oxidative Stress, the HFE Gene, and Lung Cancer
J. M. McCord, S. K. Bose, and B. Gao 67
15. Selenium and the Protection against Peroxynitrite 71
Helmut Sies, Lars-Oliver Klotz, Stefan M. Schieke,
Karlis Briviba, and Gavin E. Arteel
16. Cooperative Effects of Zinc/Selenium and Thiols in the Protection 77
against UV-Induced Genomic DNA Damage
Marie-Jeanne Richard, Nathale Emonet-Piccardi, Christine Didier,
Eric Jourdan, Marie-Therese Leccia, Marie-Odile Parat, Jean Cadet,
Jean C. Beani, and Alain Favier
17. Trace Elements and Enzyme Redox Centers 83
Marc Fontecave
18. Importance of Trace Elements in Transcription Factor NF-kB
Activation 89
Jacques Piette
19. Trace Elements: Metabolism and Oxidative Modifications of
Lipoproteins 97
Y. Rayssiguier and A. Mazur
20. Co-localization of Cu/Zn-Superoxide Dismutase (SOD-1), Nitric Oxide
Synthase (NOS), and Zn/Cu-Metallothionein (MT) in Rat
Brain 105
Masashi Okabe, Toshiyuki Hosokawa, Shigeru Saito, Takeshi Saito,
Masaaki Kurasaki, and Hidesuke Shimizu
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21. Effect of Dolomite and Thiamine Supplementation on Serum Total
Antioxidant Status and Bioelements Concentration in Lead-
Intoxicated Rats Ill
Z. Krejpcio and R. Wojciak
22. Protective Effects of Antioxidants on Iron-Induced Free Radical-Mediated
Damaging Processes in Humans and Animals 115
Igor Afanas ev, Elena Ostrachovich, Irina Deeva, and Ludmila Korkina
23. Complexes of Flavonoids with Iron and Copper as a New Way of
Decreasing the Oxidative Damage Induced by Transition Metal
Supplementation 119
L. G. Korkina, E. A. Ostrachovich, G. A. Ibragimova,
and I. B. Afanas ev
24. Oncogene Activation and Apoptosis as Possible Mechanism of
Antitumour Effect of Ferric-Sorbitol-Citrate 123
Marija Poljak-Blazi, Marijeta Kralj, and Marijana Popovic-Hadzija
25. Changes in Oxidant and Antioxidant Status in Rats Fed Different
Amounts of Selenium and Exposed to NO, 127
J. Gromadzinska, W. Wasowicz, K. Rydzynski, and J. Neve
26. Zinc Protects Genomic DNA from Solar Light Injury: A Possible Role
for Zinc-Induced Metallothionein? 129
E. Jourdan, N. Emonet-Piccardi, A. Favier, J. C. Beani,
and M. J. Richard
27. The Effect of Carbamylation on Glutathione Peroxidase and Copper-
Zinc Superoxide Dismutase 131
Heather E. Roxborough, Cheryl Reid, Jane McEneny,
Caroline Mercer, Dorothy McMaster, Maireard O Hare,
and Ian S. Young
28. Anthracyclin Resistance of GLC4 Tumoral Cells and Intracellular
Selenium Metabolism 133
M. Andriollo, P. Guiraud, M. J. Richard, and A. Favier
29. Antiproliferative Ability of Ferric-Sorbitol-Citrate and Ferrocenes for
Malignant Cell Line, Hep2 and F10 135
M. Poljak-Blazi, A. Ferle Vidovic, V. Rapic, and D. Skare
( 30. Modulation of SP1 and NFkB Binding Activity by Aluminum in
HeLa Cells 137
C. Garrel, M. Osman, and A. Favier
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31. Antioxidant Micronutriments Insulin-Sensitivity 138
P. Faure, F. Couzy, D. Barclay, E. Rossini, M. J. Richard, J. Arnaud,
A. Favier, and S. Halimi
32. Exacerbated Immune Stress Response in Early Magnesium Deficiency
in the Rat 139
A. Mazur, C. Malpuech-Brugere, W. Nowacki, E. Rock,
and Y. Rayssiguier
33. Zinc Protects Human Endothelial Vascular Cells against the Glucose
Induced Cytotoxicity 140
K. Lalanne, S. Bouvard, N. Wiernsperger, P. Faure, A. Favier,
and S. Halimi
34. Effects of Elevated Dietary Cu and Cd Concentrations on Oxidative
Stress, Cell Proliferation, and Apoptosis in Atlantic Salmon
(Salmon Salar L.) Parr 141
Marc H. G. Berntssen, Sjoerd E. Wendelaar Bonga, and Amund Maage
35. Modulation of Copper Deficiency Induced Oxidative Stress by Dietary
Polyphenol in the Rat 142
I. Bureau, C. Feillet-Coudray, E. Gueux, E. Rock, A. Mazur,
and Y. Rayssiguier
36. Thioredoxin/Thioredoxin Reductase System: Their Roles in DNA Stability
and Cell Adaptation to Ultraviolet Radiation 143
C. Didier, M.-J. Richard, J. C. Beani, and A. Favier
37. Toxic Effect of Ciprofloxacin May be the Result of
a Free Radical Pathway 144
A. Gurbay, B. Gonthier, D. Daveloose, F. Hincal, and A. Favier
Transport, Speciation and Distribution of Trace Elements
38. Trace Element Speciation in Human Body Fluids 145
Peter Bratter, Andrea Raab, and Andrea N. Richarz
39. Gelfiltration and Anion-Exchange Chromatography for the Separation of
Vanadium Binding Proteins in Plasma of Rats, Rabbits, and
Humans 153
K. De Cremer and K. R. Cornelis
40. Metabolism of Selenate Administered into Rats: Speciation of Selenium
by HPLC-ICP MS 157
Kazuo T. Suzuki and Yamato Shiobara
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41. Fractionation of Soluble Selenium Compounds from Fish using Size-
Exclusion Chromatography with On-Line Detection by Inductively
Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry: Comparison with other
Techniques 161
Gunilla Craning and Ingvar A. Bergdahl
42. Metabolism of Arsenic from Seaweed by Man and Animals: Speciation in
Body Fluids using Liquid Chromatography Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry 165
Jorg Feldmann
43. Speciation of Selenium in Food and Animal Feed using Ion
Chromatography On-Line Microwave Pretreatment Hydride
Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry .* 169
Magnus Johansson, Guy Bordin, and Adela R. Rodriguez
44. Selenium True Absorption and Tissue Concentration of Rats at Dietary
i Selenite, Seleno Cysteine, and Seleno Methionine 173
W. Windisch and M. KirchgeBner
45. Effects of Selenium Status on Selenium Incorporation into Plasma
Fractions and Excretion in Urine in Men Infused with 74Se
Selenite 175
Y. Xia, J. Butler, M. Janghorbani, P. Ha, P. Whanger, J. Olesik,
; and L. Daniels
46. Magnesium Excretion and Redistribution in Rat Tissues after Disulfiram
Experimental Administration 177
L. Kovatsi, M. Tsougas, H. Tsoukali, and D. Psaroulis
47. Selenium and Arsenic Distribution in Soluble Protein Fractions in Liver
of Hens Fed with Added As2O3 178
V. Stibilj, I. Falnoga, D. Cestnik, and R. Jacimovic
48. Metal Distribution in Metallothioneins of Cytosols from Human
Cirrhotic Livers 180
C. Wolf, P. Bratter, and U. Rosick
49. Effect of Retinol Deficiency on Liver Concentration of Fe, Cr, Zn, Mn,
Co, Cd, and Pb in Rat 181
A. C. Anzulovich, L. B. Oliveros, L. D. Martinez, M. Roura,
and M. S. Gimenez
50. Vitamin A Deficiency Modify the Antioxidant Defenses and the Trace
Elements Level in Rat Liver 183
; A. C. Anzulovich, L. Oliveros, D. Martinez, M. Baucells,
and M. S. Gimenez
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51. Transport of Silver and Its Potential Interactions with Copper
Metabolism in the Rat 184
S. Hanson, S. Donley, H. Rim, and M. C. Linder
52. Dietary Vanadium, P-ATPase-7a Expression and the Influence on
Lysyl Oxidase and Cu Accumulation in Rat Skin and Liver 186
Robert B. Rucker, Chang Tai Cui, Eskouhie H. Tchaparian,
Alyson E. Mitchell, Michael Clegg, Janet Y. Uriu-Hare,
and Carl L. Keen
n. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY AND STATUS OF TRACE ELEMENTS
Trace Elements in Food Chain, Diets and Intakes
53. Recommended Dietary Intakes for Trace Elements: New Trends 189
Janet C. King
54. Trace Element Addition to Foods: Technological and Nutritional
Aspects 195
Denis Barclay
55. Trace Elements in Intravenous Nutrition 201
A. Shenkin
56. Trace Element Intake and Balance in Adults in Central Europe 209
M. Anke, M. Glei, W. Dorn, R. Muller, J. Vormann, M. MMer,
M. Jahritz, M. Seifert, S. Holzinger, S. Drobner, B. Rdhrig,
C. Rother, L. Angelow, and G. O. Latunde-Dada
57. Nutrient Risk Assessment: Implications for Food Fortification Policy ... 215
Mary R. L Abbe, Kevin A. Cockell, Sheila Dubois,
and William H. Ross
58. Vanadium—An Essential Element for Animals and Humans? 221
M. Anke, H. Illing-Gunther, H. Gurtler, S. Holzinger, M. Jaritz,
S. Anke, and U. Schafer
59. Effect of Iron Fortification of Infant Weaning Foods on Mineral
Absorption 227
C. Martinez, G. Lopez, G. Ros, T. Fox, and S. J. Fairweather-Tait
60. An Approach to Assessing the Safety of Trace Element
Supplementation 228
D. H. Shrimpton
61. Strontium Transfer in the Food Chain of Humans 229
M. Anke, M. Seifert, M. Jaritz, E. Ldsch, and E. Hartmann
Contents Xv
62. Content of the Mineral Elements in the Light Diets Used for
Alimentation of the Pensioner House Residents in Warsaw 231
A. Klos and J. Bertrandt
63. Determination of Mineral Levels in Walnut Cultivars after Microwave
Mineralisation 232
F. Lavedrine, A. Ravel, A. Villet, V. Ducros, and J. Alary
64. Average Intake of Trace Elements in Military Food Services in
France 233
P. Le Francois and D. Argaud
65. Use of Haem Iron Concentrate in the Fortification of Weaning
Foods 235
C. Martinez, G. Ros, M. J. Periago, and G. Lopez
66. Mineral Content in Four Spanish Fish after Bone Addition 237
Isabel Martinez, Maria Jesus Periago, Marina Santaella y Gaspar Ros
67. Trace Elements in Austrian Food 239
A. Sima, M. Wilplinger, S. Zochling, S. Heumann, U. Schaller,
and W. Pfannhauser
68. Trace Element (Cu, Fe, Zn) Intakes in Cuba 240
T. Verdura, J. Araaud, P. Fleites, M. Chassagne, A. Favier, R.
Perez-Cristia, J. Barnouin, and the SECUBA group
69. Distribution of Trace Elements and Minerals in Pulp and Peel of Apples
and of Persimmons 242
Z. Zachwieja, J. Piotrowicz, M. Folta, H. Barton, S. Gorinstein,
M. Zemser, and S. Traktenberg
70. Mineral Elements in the Diet Planned for Consumption for Residents of
the Pensioner House in Warsaw 244
J. Bertrandt and A. Klos
71. Zinc is Scarce and Expensive 245
N. Darmon and A. Briend
72. Estimated Daily Intakes and Concentrations of Essential Trace Elements
in Infant Formulas 247
I. Navarro, J. I. Alvarez, and A. Martin
73. Clinical Evaluation of Designer Eggs as a Source of Essential
; Micronutrients for Humans 248
P. Surai and A. MacPherson
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74. Plasma Levels of Selenium, Selenoprotein P, and Glutathione Peroxidase
and Their Correlations to Fish Intake and Serum Levels of
Thyropropin and Thyroid Hormones—A Study on Latvian
Fish Consumers 250
L. Hagmar, M. Persson-Moschos, B. Akesson, and A. Schutz
75. Interlaboratory Comparison Studies into Determination of Metals
Content in Foods, Organized by the National Institute of
Hygiene 252
Krystyna Starska, Maria Wojciechowska-Mazurek,
Elzbieta Brulinska-Ostrowska, and Kazimierz Karlowski
Trace Elements Bioavailability
76. Bioavailability of Trace Elements in Human Diet 255
Susan J. Fairweather-Tait
77. The Influence of Various Food Ingredients and Their Combinations on in
Vitro Availability of Iron and Zinc in Cereal Based Vegetarian
Meals 261
V. V. Agte, K. V. Tarwadi, and S. A. Chiplonkar
78. Is Increasing Ascorbic Acid Intake from Foods an Effective Strategy for
Improving Dietary Iron Bioavailability? An Evaluation Using
Dietary Algorithms, Iron Isotopes, and a Food-Based Community
Intervention Trial in Rural Mexico 267
Lindsay H. Allen, Olga Garcia Obregon, Margarita Diaz,
Steven Abrams, Suzanne Murphy, and Jorge L. Rosado
78a. Iron Intake from Mixed Meals in Cameroon
A. Bell, F. Ndigui, and P. Effa 271
79. Bioavailability of Calcium and Zinc from Various Infant Formulae with
and without Thickening Agents 275
Douwina Bosscher, Kristien Van Dyck, Harry Robberecht, Micheline
Van Caillie-Bertrand, and Hendrik Deelstra
80. Absorption of Selenium from Biosynthetically Labelled Foods in
Humans 279
C. Atherton, T Fox, S. Fairweather-Tait, J. Dainty, J. Lewis,
M. Baxter, H. Crews, and N. Langford
81. Tissue Zinc Uptake as a Measure of the Relative Bioavailability of
Supplemental Zinc Sources for Domestic Animals 283
C. B. Ammerman, M. Sandoval, P. R. Henry, R. C. Littell,
and R. D. Miles
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82. Effects of Whole Wheat Flour and Fermentable Carbohydrates on
Intestinal Absorption of Trace Elements in Rats 287
C. Coudray, H. W. Lopez, M. A. Levrat-Verny, J. Bellanger,
C. Remesy, and Y. Rayssiguier
83. Bioavailability of Different Sources of Protected Zinc 293
Daniel D. Gallaher, Cynthia M. Gallaher, Stephanie Shulman,
Andrea McElhome, Kyle A. Brokken, and Gerry Shurson
84. Cobalt Deficiency Induced Hyperhomocysteinemia and Oxidative
Status of Cattle 299
G. I. Stangl, F. J. Schwarz, and M. Kirchgessner
( 85. Role of Diet Related Habits and Cooking Practices on Bioavailability
of Iron, Copper, and Zinc and Status of Iron in Vegetarians 305
V. V. Agte, M. Indumadhavi, V. Kakade, S. Palkar, S. Girigosavi,
K. Tarwadi, and S. A. Chiplonkar
86. Dialysability of Calcium, Iron, and Zinc in Beans, Chick Peas, and
Lentils 306
V. Sebastia, R. Barbera, R. Farre, and M. J. Lagarda
87. Effect of Zinc Depletion on Iron Transport across Isolated
Duodenal Sacs 308
Peter W. F. Fischer and Bartholomeus Belonge
88. Mineral Element Status in Rats Fed Diets with Extruded or not
Extruded Evening Primrose {Oenothera Paradoxa) 309
M. A. Gralak, H. Leontowicz, M. Leontowicz,
A. Bogucka-Sciezynska, and G. W. Kulasek
89. Combined Effects of Complex Carbohydrates and a Resistant Protein on
Intestinal Absorption and Status of Iron and Zinc in the Rat 311
D. Grizard, C. Coudray, M. Tahiri, J. C. Tressol, Y. Van Doesum,
Y. Rayssiguier, and C. Barthomeuf
90. Nutrient Risk Assessment: Implications for Food Fortification
Policy 313
Mary R. L Abbe, Kevin A. Cockell, Sheila Dubois,
and William H. Ross
91. Design of Product as Source of Variance in in Vitro Mineral
Availability of Homogenised Weaning Foods 314
A. B. Olivares, C. Martinez, and G. Ros
¦ 92. Iron Dialysability in Enteral Diets 315
C. H. Azevedo, A. P. Galhardo, and C. Colli
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Trace Element Status
93. New Indices for Assessment of Trace Element Status and Requirement,
with a Special Focus on Selenium 317
Jean Neve
94. Are Young Women with Low Iron Stores at Risk of Zinc as Well as
Iron Deficiency? 323
R. S. Gibson, A-L Heath, N. Prosser, W. Parnell, U. M. Donovan,
T. Green, K. E. McLaughlin, D. L. O Connor, W. Bettger,
and C. M. Skeaff
95. Assessment of Femurs and Testis as Parameters for Zinc Bioavailability
from Different Food Sources 329
G. S. Henriques, L. F. C. Pedrosa, E. L. Dantas, J. M. de Moura,
C. L. Araujo, and S. M. F. Cozzolino
96. The Effects of Low Protein Diet and Light Deprivation on Zinc
Status and Gonad Function in Adult Male Rats 330
N. Virgona, M. Kamiyama, T. Yano, and T. Esashi
97. Zinc Nutritional Status in Obese Children and Adolescents 331
D. N. Marreiro, M. Fisberg, and S. M. F. Cozzolino
98. Reference Values of Selected Trace Elements in the Serum of Term
Newborns from the Urban Area of Rome 332
Alessandro Alimonti, Francesco Petrucci, Francesco Laurenti,
and Sergio Caroli
99. Haptoglobin Polymorphism Association with Magnesium and Lipid
Profile in Healthy Teenagers 333
M. Bicho, C. P. Monteiro, L. Sardinha, S. Llobet, P. Marques Vidal,
M. J. Halpern, and M. J. Laires
100. Urinary Lithium: Distribution Shape, Reference Values, and Evaluation
of Exposure Based on Inductively Coupled Plasma Argon
Emission Spectrometry 335
K. Usuda, K. Kono, T. Watanabe, T. Dote, H. Nishiura,
M. Shimahara, N. Hashiguchi, and H. Takeishi
101. Assessment of Nonheme Iron Status in the Whole Blood, Plasma, and
Serum: Healthy Neonates and Patients with Iron Overload 336
O. M. Mykhaylyk, N. A. Dudchenko, T. A. Orlova, N. M. Pyasetska,
and I. P. Lubyanova
102. Lipid Peroxidation and Zinc and Copper Status in Healthy Adults after
Ginseng Ingestion 338
A. Sanchez-Mayoral, R. De Miguel Romera, and L. Perez Gallardo
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103. Variability of Multiple Nutritional Elements in Hair of One Man Over
Two Decades 339
L. M. Klevay, D. M. Christopherson, and T. R. Shuler
104. Effect of Magnesium Deficiency on Enterocyte Ca, Fe, Cu, and Zn
Content 340
E. Planells, N. Sanchez-Morito, P. Aranda, and J. Llopis
105. Serum Copper, Zinc, and Selenium Levels with Regard to Psychological
Stress in Men 341
A. Pizent, J. Jurasovic, M. Pavlovic, and S. Telisman
106. Urinary Iodine and Thyroid Status of New Zealand Residents 343
C. D. Thomson, S. Woodruffe, A. Colls, and T. D. Doyle
107. Serum Silicon Concentration of Healthy Persons in the Antwerp
Region (Belgium) 345
K. Van Dyck, H. Robberecht, R. Van Cauwenbergh, and H. Deelstra
Trace Elements in Pregnancy, Lactation, Growth
108. Zinc and Human Pregnancy 347
Michael Hambidge, Nancy Krebs, and Laura Caulfield
109. Trace Element Nutrition during Pregnancy and Lactation—Effect on
Milk Trace Elements 353
Bo Lonnerdal
110. Glutathione Peroxidase is Not a Functional Marker of Selenium Status
in the Neonatal Period 359
L. A. Daniels, R. A. Gisbon, and K. Simmer
111. Trace Element Transfer from the Mother to the Newborn—
Investigations on Triplets of Colostrum, Maternal, and Umbilical
Cord Sera 365
Michael Krachler, Erich Rossipal, and Dusanka Micetic-Turk
112. Relationship between Trace Elements, Activities of Antioxidant
Enzymes in Maternal and Umbilical Cord Blood in Poland 369
W. Wasowicz, J. Gromadzinska, K. Szram, K. Rydzynski, P. Wolkanin,
Zb Pietrzak, and J. Tomczak
113. Compensatory Changes in Selenoenzymes in Full Term Human
Placentae Induced by Environmental Conditions 373
P. Zagrodzki, L. Zamorska, and M. Zadrozna
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114. Maternal Anemia at Delivery, Outcome of Pregnancy and Infant Birth
Weight, in a Group of Low Socioeconomic Level, in Greater
Buenos Aires 375
M. L. de Portela, L. Lopez, S. H. Langini, S. Fleischman,
A. Weisstaub, M. Garcia, O. Moreno, and C. R. Ortega Soler
115. Trace Element and Vitamin Deficiencies in French Pregnant Women .... 377
I. Hininger, M. Favier, H. Faure, J. Arnaud, F. Khatir, J. Thoulon,
E. Hariveau, A. Favier, and A. M. Roussel
116. Vinegar Drink to Improve Iron Status during Pregnancy 379
U. Heins, C. Koebnick, and C. Leitzmann
117. Evolution of Copper Contents from Colostrum to Transitional
Human Milk 381
M. D. Silvestre, M. J. Lagarda, R. Farre, C. Martinez-Costa,
J. Brines, and G. Clemente
118. Ceruloplasmin Oxidase Expression in the Rowett Hooded Rat and
Human Placenta during Pregnancy 383
L. Gambling, W. Bruce-Johnson, R. G. Lea, M. J. Bingham,
and H. J. McArdle
119. Anemia and Its Therapy with Peroral Antianemics in Pregnancy and
Puerperium 385
M. Mara, V. Eretova, J. Zivny, J. Kvasnicka, A. Umlaufova,
and E. Marova
120. Requirements for the Essential Trace Elements Iron and Zinc during
Pregnancy 387
Shahla M. Wunderlich
121. Urinary Selenium in Preterm Infants: Effect of Inorganic Versus
Organic Selenium Intake 388
L. A. Daniels, R. A. Gibson, and K. Simmer
122. Trace Element Balance Study in Very Low Birthweight Infants 390
Andrea Raab, Andrea Loui, Peter Bratter, and Michael Obladen
123. Nutritional Status of Iron of Pre-School Children from the City of
Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil 391
E. L. Chicourel, A. F. Pinto, Ae. C. Lassance, M. Fisberg,
and S. M. F. Cozzolino
Trace Elements in Exercise and Extreme Conditions
124. Exercise Effects on Trace Element Metabolism 393
Richard A. Anderson
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125. Altitude Related Changes in Red Blood Cell Membrane Lipids and
Proteins. Possible Links with Redox 399
Claus Behn, Manuel Ivan Estrada, Eliseo Hibert Davila,
Oscar Araneda, Max Gonzalez, Alejandro Carrasco, Rudy Soria,
Mauricio Araos, Mercedes Villena, Wilma Tellez, Hilde Spielvogel,
Enrique Vargas, Jorge Cajigal, Gloria Celedan,
and Gustavo Gonzolez
126. Effect of Supplementation with Brazil Nuts (CP, Bertholletia excelsa
H. B. R.), in Capoeira Players on Selenium (Se) Concentration and
Glutathione Peroxidase s Activity (GSH-Px, E.C. 1.11.1.9) 405
V. F. Coutinho, V. B. Bittencourt, and S. M. F. Cozzolino
127. Effects of Weight Loss and Weight-Bearing Exercise on Blood and
Organ Concentrations of Lead and Some Essential Metals 407
Francis W. Kemp, Shenggao Han, Wenjie Li, David Tiber,
Chenzang Wang, David Sepulveda, Justin Holmes,
and John D. Bogden
Trace Elements in Aging
128. Trace Element Deficiencies and Supplementations in the Elderly 409
Anne-Marie Roussel
129. Serum and Urine Selenium Changes in a Group of Elderly during One
Year of Selenium Supplementation 417
J. Kvicala, V. Zamrazil, and J. Jiranek
130. Blood and Skin Antioxidant Status in Werner Syndrome (4 patients) 421
M. T. Leccia, M. J. Richard, G. Borla Darve, J. C. B6ani, A. Favier,
and P. Amblard
131. Effects of Aluminum on Glutamate Metabolism: A Possible
Explanation for Its Toxicity in the Aged Rats and in an
Experimental Model of Aluminum Overload 425
Cecile Struys-Ponsar, Olivier Guillard, and Phillippe van den Bosch
de Aguilar
132. Zinc-Induced Excessive Glutamate Release May Cause Accelerated
Senescence with Defect in Learning and Memory in Senescence
Accelerated Mouse 429
Takeshi Saito, Noriko Nakagawa, Kyoko Takahashi, Dan Li,
Yuwako Yamamoto, Hiroko Sasaki, Nozomu Nakamura,
Kazuhiro Ogawa, Hiroyoshi Fujita, Masaaki Kurasaki,
Masaski Okabe, and Toshiyuki Hosokawa
133. Serum Selenium and Glutathione Peroxidase Activity in Octogenarian and
Nonagenarian Subjects in Belfast 433
I. M. Rea, D. McMaster, A. Murphy, and C. Mercer
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134. Long Term Tropical Antioxidant Treatment Provides Protection against
Clinical Signs of Photoaging 437
L. Vaillant, L. Declercq, D. Malvy, J. C. Beani, J. Bazex, D. Maes,
and S. Hercberg
135. Lactulose Stimulates Calcium Absorption in Postmenopausal Women
Dose-Dependently 441
E. G. H. M. van den Heuvel, Th. Muijs, W. van Dokkum,
and G. Schaafsma
136. Selenium and Cognitive Decline in the Elderly—The EVA Study 442
C. Berr, B. Balansard, J. Arnaud, A. M. Roussel, and A. Alperovitch
137. Does Hormonal Replacement Therapy Influence Antioxidant Status
and LDL Oxidizability in Post-Menopausal Women? 443
I. Bureau, F. Laporte, V. Ducros, H. Faure, Y. Rayssiguier, A. Favier,
and A. M. Roussel
138. Metallothionein Expression and Its Significance in the Brain Aging
of Dog 444
Akinori Shimada, Masahiko Satoh, and Chiharu Tohyama
139. Vitamin and Mineral Intakes and Biochemical Status in a Spanish Aged
Women Group. Effects of Body Mass Index 446
P. Valera, P. Garcia-Garcia, R. M. Ortega, A. Lopez-Sobaler,
and A. M. Requejo
140. Biomarkers of Mouse Aging: Modifications of Minerals and Antioxidant
Enzymes 448
Heng-Kuan Wong, Jacqueline Riondel, and Alain Favier
141. Does Hormonal Replacement Therapy Influence Trace Element Status in
Post-Menopausal Women? 449
I. Bureau, J. Arnaud, R. Anderson, M. J. Richard, F. Laporte,
A. Favier, and A. M. Roussel
142. Relationship between Serum Selenium and Red Cell and Plasma
Glutathion Peroxidase Levels: Effect of Supplementation with
Nutritional Doses of Antioxidants in Elderly and Adult
Subjects 450
Paul Preziosi, Josiane Arnaud, Marie-Jeanne Richard, Pilar Galan,
Denis Malvy, Serge Briancon, Anne-Marie Roussel, Alain Favier,
and Serge Hercberg
Epidemiology of Trace Elements
143. Intervention Studies on Antioxidant Trace Elements. Special Focus on
Selenium 453
Serge Hercberg
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144. Selenium Status in Northern Ireland and France: The Prime Study 463
Dorothy McMaster, Pedro Marques-Vidal, Pierre Ducimetiere,
Phillipe Amouyel, Dominique Arveiler, Alun Evans
145. Determinants of Blood Selenium Concentrations in France (SU VI
MAX Study) 467
J. Arnaud, A. M. Roussel, P. Preziosi, P. Galan, S. Hercberg, A. Favier,
and the SU VI MAX group
146. Selenium Status and Antioxidant Enzyme Activities in High School
Children from an Endemic Goiter Area 469
B. Giray, T. Tezic, Y. Gedik, A. Oktem, and F. Hincal
147. Iodine Content of Water and Selenium Level in Corn and Wheat
Consumed in an Endemic Goiter Area 471
B. Giray and F. Hincal
148. Selenium Deficiency in South-West Bohemia 473
J. Kvicala, V. Zamrazil, and V. Jiranek
149. Effect of Copper Supplementation in Middle Aged People on Plasma
Anti-Oxidants and Red Blood Cell Oxidizability: Foodcue
Study 475
E. Rock, A. Mazur, Y. Rayssiguier, C. Kehoe, J. M. O Connor,
M. P. Bonham, and J. J. Strain
150. Plasma and Urine Selenium of Cows from Various Regions of the
Czech Republic and Its Comparison with Corresponding Human
Population Selenium Indexes 477
J. Kvicala and V. Kroupova
151. A Comparative Study of Blood Antioxidant Parameters in Two
Portuguese Urban Populations 479
A. M. Viegas-Crespo, M. C. Santos, M. L. Pavao, P. A. Lopes,
and J. Neve
152. Comparison of Trace Elements and Macronutrients in Breast Milk of
Women from Eight Different Geographical Locations 481
G. M. Radzanowski, J. Jackson, K. Pramuk, and S. M. Kaup
153. Selenium Concentration in Human Milk and the Daily Se Intake by
Breast-Fed Infants in the Western Part of Poland 482
B. A. Zachara and A. Pilecki
154. Effect on Biochemical Markers of Two-Years Supplementation with
Antioxidants in the SU.VI.MAX Study: Interest of Nutritional
Doses 484
Serge Hercberg, Henri Faure, Paul Preziosi, Josiane Arnaud,
Marie-Jeanne Richard, Pilar Galan, Denis Malvy,
Serge Briancon, Anne-Marie Roussel, and Alain Favier
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155. Iodine Nutrition of French Adults Issued from the SU.VI.MAX
Cohort 486
Pierre Valeix, Marjorie Zarebska, Paul Preziosi, Bruno Pelletier,
and Pilar Galan
156. Dietary Iron Intake and Iron Status of French Adults Participating in the
SU.VI.MAX Cohort 488
Pilar Galan, Paul Preziosi, Bernadette Fieux, Marjorie Zarebska,
Serge Briancon, Denis Malvy, Anne-Marie Roussel, Alain Favier
and Serge Hercberg
III. Trace Elements in Human Diseases
Diabetes
157. Insulin Enhancing Effects of Vanadium 491
John H. McNeill
158. Is Zinc Essential to Modulate Insulin Sensitivity? 497
Patrice Faure, Serge Halimi, Sophie Bouvard, Olivier Ramon,
Karine Lalane, Anne Marie Roussel, and Alain Emile Favier
159. Role of Chromium in Glucose Intolerance, Diabetes, Total Parenteral
Nutrition, and Body Composition 503
Richard A. Anderson, William Cefalu, Khursheed N. Jeejeebhoy,
and Gilbert R. Kaats
160. Evaluation of Zinc in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 511
L. P. C. Pedrosa, A. Spinola-Castro, M. Matsumoto, J. Len,
F. Schwartzman, L. P. Camargo, and S. M. F. Cozzolino
161. Zinc Sulphate Induced Metallothionein in Pancreatic Islets of Mice and
Protected from Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes 515
Patricia Only, Claudia Dohle, Josef Abel, and Helga Gleichmann
162. Water Content of Minerals Associated with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus of
Samples Collected on the Navajo Reservation 519
Judith Hallfrisch, Claude Veillon, Kristine Patterson, A. David Hill,
Irene Benn, Bessie Holiday, Ruby Ross, Sylvia Zhonnie,
Frances Price, and Ann Sorenson
163. Dietary Copper Deficiency Causes Elevation of Early and Advanced
Glycation End-Products 523
J. T. Saari and G. M. Dahlen
164. The Use of Stable Isotope Tracers to Explorate Zinc and Selenium
Metabolism in Insulin Dependent Patients 527
M. Bertouze, P. Faure, V. Ducros, S. Halimi, and A. Favier
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165. Zinc Modulates the Glucose Induced Rat Aortic Smooth Cell
Proliferation 528
S. Bouvard, P. Faure, A. Favier, M. Leconte, and S. Halimi
166. Metabolic Effects of Dietary Chromium-L-Methionine in Horses and
Beef Cattle 530
M. T. Socha, S. L. Ralston, R. Raub, E. B. Kegley, C. K. Swenson,
A. B. Johnson, and T. M. Fakler
167. Zinc Protects HeLa Cells against the Glucose Induced Cytotoxic
Effect 532
P. Faure, S. Bouvard, A. Favier, and S. Halimi
168. Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Trace Element Status in Patients with
Non Insulin-Dependent Diabetes 534
A. Kerkeni, A. M. Roussel, A. Othmane, S. Majhoub, N. Zouari,
F. Najjar, J. Arnaud, A. Favier, and R. A. Anderson
169. Zinc Deficiency Increases the Deleterious Effect of High Fructose Diet on
Fetal Development and Free Radical Activity in Rats 536
B. Lachil, P. Faure, C. Ribuot, J. Arnaud, M. J. Richard, M. Seve,
and A. Favier
170. Zinc lOOppm Does Not Improve Insulin Sensitivity of High Fructose
Fed Rats Leading to Insulin Resistance 538
E. Rossini, S. Bouvard, M. J. Richard, S. Halimi, and A. Favier
171. Design of New Oxovanadium (IV) Complexes for Treatment of
Diabetes. Bioavailability, Speciation, and Tissue Targeting
Considerations 539
K. H. Thompson, J. H. McNeill, and C. Orvig
172. The Metallic Component of the Glucose Tolerance Factor, G. T. F:
Cobalt against Chromium 540
F. Sili6, A. Santos, and B. Ribas
Cardiovascular Diseases and Oxidative Stress
173. The Interaction between Dietary Copper and Excess Iron—Increases the
Risk of Heart Disease 543
Meira Fields and Charles G. Lewis
174. Selenium and Chronic Heart Failure 547
Michel de Lorgeril, Patricia Salen, and Michele Accominotti
175. Antioxidant Status of Patients with Unstable Angina Pectoris and
Acute Myocardial Infarction 551
Momcilo B. Mihailovic, Zorana Vasiljevic, Sladjana Sobajic,
Ivan B. Jovanovic, Olivera Pesut, and Gordana Matic
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176. The Effect of Zinc Deficiency on Parameters of Lipoprotein
Metabolism and Lipolysis in Rats Fed Different Fats 555
K. Eder, S. Wild, and M. Kirchgessner
177 plasma Level of Antioxidant Minerals (Cu, Zn, Mn, and Se) and Fe:
A Comparison of Patients with Cerebro-vascular Disease and
Healthy Adults in Korea 559
I. S. Kwun, H. S. Jang, and C. S. Kwon
178. Trace Elements as Determined by ICP-MS Analysis in Patients with
Coronary Artery Disease 563
Ellen Burgess, Robert Audette, Merril Knudtson, and George Wyse
279. The Effect of Zinc Deficiency on Some Key Enzymes of Lipid
Metabolism in Rats Fed Olive Oil or Linseed Oil 565
K. Eder, K. Waldhauser, and M. Kirchgessner
180. LipM* Concentrations of Low-Density Lipoproteins and Their Oxidative
Susceptibility in Zinc-Deficient Rats 566
K. Eder and M. Kirchgessner
jgj Comparative Evaluation of Trace Elements Contents in Aortic Wall and
in Hair Samples of Young Males 568
A. V. Skalny, A. A. Zhavoronkov, A. L. Cherayaev,
and A. V. Koudrine
182- Heart Disease Risk in the UK as Influenced by Environmental Factors
and Defined by Hair Calcium Concentration 569
A. MacPherson and J. Bacs6
183. Regulation of Hepatic Cholesterol and Lipoprotein Metabolism in
Copper-Deficient Rats 571
A. Mazur, C. Serougne, C. Moundras, B. Bayle, F. Millat,
and Y. Rayssiguier
184. Copper Body Status and Cardiovascular Diseases 573
G. Mielcarz
185. Increased Plasma Glutathione Peroxidase Activity in Patients with
Acute Myocardial Infarction 574
B. A. Zachara, M. Ukleja-Adamowicz, J. Lecka, and E. Nartowicz
Other Human Diseases
186. Selenium in Cancer Prevention 575
M. P. Rayman and L. C. Clark
187. Trace Elements in Hypertension 581
Gianfranco Vivoli, Margherita Bergomi, Paola Borella,
and Sergio Rovesti
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188. Persistence of Goiter Despite Oral Iodine Supplementation in
Goitrous Children with Iron-Deficiency Anemia in the
Cote d lvoire 587
Michael Zimmermann, Pierre Adou, Toni Torresani,
Christophe Zeder, and Richard Hurrell
189. Trace Elements in Patients Treated by On-Line Hemodiafiltration.
The Blood Chromium Behaviour 591
A. Baj, G. Bregante, R. D Angelo, G. Bonforte, F. Toffoletto,
and M. Surian
190. Relationships between Trace Element Nutriture and Progression of
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 597
John D. Bogden, Joan H. Skurnick, Francis W. Kemp, Shenggao Han,
Joan Lloyd, Herman Baker, and Donald B. Louria
191. Iron and Manganese Homeostasis in Chronic Liver Disease:
Relationship to Pallidal Tl -Weighted Magnetic Resonance Signal
Hyperintensity 601
Elise A. Malecki, Attila G. Devenyi, Todd F. Barron,
Timothy J. Mosher, Paul Eslinger, Claire V. Flaherty-Craig,
and Lorenzo Rossaro
192. Effect of Depression and of Antidepressant Therapy on Serum Zinc
Levels—A Preliminary Clinical Study 607
Malgorzata Schlegel-Zawadzka, Andrzej Zieba, Dominika Dudek,
Miroslaw Krosniak, Maria Szymaczek, and Gabriel Nowak
193. Abnormalities of Iron Homeostasis in the Pregnancy Syndrome
Pre-Eclampsia 611
M. P. Rayman, J. Barlis, S. Sokari, R. W. Evans, C. W. G. Redman,
and L. J. King
194. Lipid Peroxidation in Patients with Diseases Known to Affect Trace
Element Status 617
Mariana Vlad, P. J. Porr, G. Uza, and Maria Zirbo
195. Selenium Status of Breast and Gastroinstestinal Cancer Patients in
Turkey 623
B. Avsar and I. G. Gokmen
196. Zinc and Selenium Intake in Nondialysed Patients with Chronic Renal
Failure 625
D. Mafra, D. I. T. Favaro, and S. M. F. Cozzolino
197. Zinc Nutritional Status in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure, Residents
in Sao Paulo, Brazil 626
D. Mafra, L. Cuppari, and S. M. F. Cozzolino
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198. Iron, Zinc, Copper Levels of Thalassemia Patients of Northern
Cyprus 627
R. Oktekin and G. Gokmen
199. Blood Markers of Oxidative Stress in Patients with Amyotrophic
Lateral Sclerosis 629
D. Bonnefont-Rousselot, M. C. Jaudon, L. Lacomblez, B. Bourely,
V. Doppler, C. Bizard, F. Salachas, G. Bensimon, J. Delattre,
and V. Meininger
200. Glutathione Peroxidase Activity Is Reduced in Haemodialysis
Patients 631
H. E. Roxborough, C. M. Loughrey, C. Mercer, D. McMaster,
and I. S. Young
201. Copper and Zinc Levels in Patients with Colorectal Polyps 633
K. Linke, G. Mielcarz, and K. Zietek
202. Total Superoxide Dismutase Activity and Glutathione Peroxidase
Activity in Plasma of Phenylketonuric Subjects Supplemented with
Selenium 634
M. Calomme, P. Cos, V. Ramaekers, B. Francois,
M. Van Caillie-Bertrand, and D. Vanden Berghe #
203. The Content of Selected Bioelements in Hair of Children with Infantile
Cerebral Palsy (Paralysis Cerebralis Infantilis, Diplegia) 636
R. W. Wojciak and Z. Krejpcio
204. Serum Copper in Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis 638
O. M. S. Amancio, D. M. A. Chaud, and M. O. E. Hilario
205. Serum Copper in Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis: Influence of Dietary
Copper 639
D. M. A. Chaud, O. M. S. Amancio, and Hilario M. O. E.
206. Gallium Nitrate and Zinc Content in Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes of
Patients with Lung Cancer 640
A. V. Koudrine and A. V. Skalny
207. Antioxidant Systems in Normal and Preeclamptic Algerian Pregnant
Women 641
Brahim Lachili, Josiane Arnaud, Henri Faure, Marie Jeanne Richard,
Anwar Bouabsa, Anne Marie Roussel, and Alain Favier
208. Effect of Erythropoietin Therapy and Selenium Supplementation on
Some Antioxidant Parameters in Blood of Uremic Patients on
Long-Term Hemodialysis 643
B. A. Zachara, A. Adamowicz, U. Trafikowska, A. Pilecki,
A. Trafikowska, E. Nartowicz, and J. Manitius
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Trace Element Toxicity and Environmental Exposure
209. Arsenic Groundwater Contamination and Sufferings of People in
West Bengal-India and Bangladesh 645
U. K. Chowdhury, B. K. Biswas, T. Roy Chowdhury, B. K. Mandal,
G. Samanta, G. K. Basu, C. R. Chanda, D. Lodh, K. C. Saha,
D. Chakraborti, S. C. Mukherjee, S. Roy, S. Kabir,
and Q. Quamruzzaman
210. Heavy Metals and Persistent Organic Pollutants in Newborn Correlated
with Maternal Smoking 651
Bente Deutch and Jens C. Hansen
211. Copper and Early Childhood Cirrhosis (ECC)—A Retrospective
Study in Germany 655
H. H. Dieter, W. Schimmelpfennig, E. Meyer, and M. Tabert
212. Difference in Penetration of Metals into the Brain 663
Takeshi Minami, Yuko Sakita, Yuko Okazaki, and Ryouhei Amano
213. Exposure to Platinum-Group Metals Released by Automotive Catalytic
Converters: The Case of Urban Youngsters 667
S. Caroli, F. Petrucci, B. Bocca, M. Krachler, F. Forastiere,
and A. Alimonti
214. Urinary Copper and Mortality among Inhabitants Living in a
Cadmium Polluted Area in Japan 671
M. Nishijo, H. Nakagawa, Y. Morikawa, M. Tabata, K. Miura,
K. Higashiguchi, T. Seto, T. Kido, K. Nogawa, K. Mizukoshi,
and M. Nishi
215. Serum Selenium in Relation to Biomarkers of Lead in Men 675
J. Jurasovic, A. Pizent, and S. Telisman
216. Hepatotoxic Effects Associated to Short and Long Term Exposure to
Excess Dietary Copper in Rats 679
E. Aburto, A. Cribb, and C. Fuentealba
217. The Biological and Medical Importance of the Interactions between
Nickel and Zinc, Magnesium and Manganese in Vivo 685
M. Anke, A. Triipschuch, and G. Gunstheimer
218. Effect of Aluminum on Manganese Superoxide Dismutase (MnSOD)
Expression 687
C. Garrel, C. Carron, and A. Favier
219. Indicators for Sensitisation to Ni, Co, and Cr, a Eu-Project 688
Olof Vesterberg
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220. Fish Consumption and Mercury Speciation in Hair of Indigenous
Population of the Amazon 690
Antonio C. Barbosa, Jose G. Dorea, Jurandir R. Souza,
and Glauce L. Oliveira
221. Metabolism of Phospholipids in Pituitary Gland: Effect of
Ion Cadmium 691
Ana Maria Calderoni and Maria Sofia Gimenez
222. Investigations on the Elements Status Markers in Humans. Lead
Significant Correlation between Pb Content in Milk Teeth and
Blood of 6-Year-Old Children 693
H. Barton, Z. Zachwieja, and M. Folta
223. Morphologic and Biochemical Assessment of the Role of Lipid
Peroxidation in the Pathogenesis of Copper Toxicity in Copper-
Loaded Rats 695
E. Aburto, A. Cribb, and I. C. Fuentealba
224. Effect of Dolomite and Thiamine Supplementation on Tissue Trace
Elements Concentrations in Lead-Intoxicated Rats 697
Z. Krejpcio, D. Olejnik, R. W. Wojciak, and J. Gawecki
225. Acute Human Molybdenum Toxicity from a Dietary Molybdenum
Supplement—A New Member of the Lucor Metallicum
Family 699
Berislav Momcilovic
226. Effects of Lead on the Maturation of the Female Gamete and
Fertility 701
B. Lefevre, J. Poupon, A. Pesty, V. Machelon, and J. Testart
227. Rhamnogalacturonan II (RG-II), a Prectic Polysaccharide Present in
the Vegetable-Derived Products, Strongly Decreases Lead Tissue
Accumulation: Potential Interest in Chronic Lead Exposure 703
M. Tahiri, P. Pellerin, J. C. Tressol, T. Doco, Y. Rayssiguier,
and C. Coudray
228. Dietary Exposures to the Platinum Group Elements 705
G. E. Ysart, P. F. Miller, H. Crews, P. Robb, M. Baxter, C. De L argy,
S. Lofthouse, C. Sargent, and N. Harrison
229. Acute and Chronic Effects of Acid Phenol Compounds on Aluminum
Retention in Rats 707
Z. Deng, L. Gouzoux, C. Coudray, A. Mazur, Y. Rayssiguier,
and D. Pepin
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230. Determination of Total and Soluble Titanium in Soft Tissues Covering
Titanium Microplates in Stomatology: An Analytical Study 709
J. Poupon, J. P. Meningaud, C. Chenevier, M. Galliot-Guilley,
and J. Ch. Bertrand
IV. TRACE ELEMENTS IN ANIMALS
231. Tissue Selenium Levels in Laying Hens Are Influenced by Dietary Oils
and Fatty Acids Including Trans Fatty Acids 711
Klaus Schafer
232. Dietary Mo as an Antagonist to Cu Absorption: Stable Isotope (65Cu)
Measurements in Grazing Sheep 717
S. O. Knowles, N. D. Grace, J. R. Rounce, A. Litherland, D. M. West,
and J. Lee
233. Copper-Associated Cirrhosis in North Ronaldsay Sheep: A Possible
Model, for Idiopathic Copper Toxicosis 723
S. Haywood, T. Miiller, W. Muller, and Z. Dincer
234. Dietary Copper Affects Lipid and Cholesterol Metabolism in Finishing
Steers 729
T. E. Engle, J. W. Spears, C. L. Wright, and T. A. Armstrong
235. A Comparison of Two Methods of Copper Supplementation for Grazing
Red Deer (Cervus Elaphus) 733
D. V. Illingworth, D. W. Jackson, N. R. Kendall, and S. B. Telfer
236. Trace Elements and Vitamins in Blood of Alpacas {Lama pacos) and
Sheep Grazing the Same Pasture 737
G. J. Judson, B. A. McGregor, and A. M. Howse
237. A Comparison of the Efficacy of Proprietary Products in the Treatment
of Molybdenum Induced Copper Deficiency 741
N. R. Kendall, C. Middlemas, H. Maxwell, F. Birch, D. V. Illingworth,
D. W. Jackson, and S. B. Telfer
238. The Effect of a Copper, Cobalt, and Selenium Bolus on Sheep from
Three Upland Scottish Farms 749
A. M. Mackenzie, N. R. Kendall, D. V. Illingworth, D. W. Jackson,
I. M. Gill, and S. B. Telfer
239. Selenium and Fluoride Toxicology—Water Quality Guidelines for
Dohne Merino Sheep in Southern Africa 753
J. A. Meyer and N. H. Casey
240. Effect of Dietary Copper Level and High Sulfate Water on Copper
Metabolism and Growth in Cattle 759
C. L. Wright, J. W. Spears, T. E. Engle, and T. A. Armstrong
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241. Apparent Trace Element Absorption in Growing Pigs Fed Rations of
Increasing Calcium Carbonate Content 763
Torben Larsen, Jose A. Fernandez, and Ricarda M. Engberg
242. Heat Processing of Protein Sources on the Faecal Excretion of Their
Selenium in Dairy Cows 767
J. B. J. van Ryssen and G. E. Schroeder
243. Dietary Antagonists to Copper Absorption: Stable Isotope
Measurements in Grazing Ruminants 768
J. Lee, N. D. Grace, J. R. Rounce, and S. O. Knowles
244. The Effect of a Zinc, Cobalt, and Selenium Bolus on Ram Semen Quality
and Trace Element Status 769
N. R. Kendall, A. Green, S. McMullen, and R. G. Rodway
245. The Effect of Lead on the Rate of Fermentation of Herbage by Rumen
Micro-Organisms 772
S. T. Strojan and C. J. C. Phillips
246. Effects of Intraruminal Monensin and Selenium Capsules on
Glutathion Peroxidase, Calcaemia, Phosphatemia, and Live Weight
Gain in Heifers on Pasture with Solarium Malacoxylon 775
Bruna E. Ruksan, Laura Marangunich, and L. Barry Lowe
247. Trace Element Content in Natural and Commercial Cat s Food and
Trace Element Status of Cats Depending on Sex and Disease .... 777
S. Anke, H. Giirtler, and M. Anke
248. Validation and Normal Ranges of Plasma Ceruloplasmin Concentration
in Cats and Dogs 779
C. J. Charlton, S. L. Wattam, and N. D. Skinner
249. Current AAFCO and NRC Recommendations for Selenium Are Too
Low for Puppies 781
K. J. Wedekind, J. DeBraekeleer, and G. F. Combs
250. The Effect of a Zinc, Cobalt, and Selenium Bolus on Sheep from Nine
Upland Scottish Farms 782
N. R. Kendall, A. M. Mackenzie, D. V. Illingworth, D. W. Jackson,
I. M. Gill, and S. B. Telfer
251. Field Trials of A Copper, Cobalt, and Selenium Soluble Glass Bolus 784
N. R. Kendall, A. M. Mackenzie, and S. B. Telfer
252. Evaluation of the Trace Mineral Status of Lactating Dairy Cattle in
Trans NZOIA District Western Kenya 786
F. D. O. Oduor, I. O. Jumba, and S. O. Wandiga
Contents xxxjjj
253. Canine Ferritin: Assay Validation and Normal Range for Serum 787
N. D. Skinner, C. J. Charlton, and S. L. Ebbrell
V. INDIVIDUAL TRACE ELEMENTS
Iron
254. Iron in Infancy: Absorption, Erythrocyte Incorporation, Loss 789
Robert E. Serfass
255. Transport of Iron in Health and Diseases 795
Andreas Rolfs and Matthias A. Hediger
256. Benefits and Problems Associated with Iron Supplementation and
Fortification 799
Serge Hercberg
257. Low Iron Diet and Cadmium Exposure Disrupt Steroidogenesis
in the Rat 809
Martina Piasek, John W. Laskey, Krista Kostial, Maja Blanus a,
and Janet M. Ferrell
258. Peculiarities of Nonheme Iron Metabolism upon Experimental
Modelling of Rat Glial Brain Tumour. Perspectives for Diagnosis
and Treatment 813
Olga M. Mykhaylyk, Natalie A. Dudchenko, Eugene A. Lebedev,
and Bogdan S. Shurunov
259. Iron Bioavailability from Iron Amino Acid Chelate or Ferrous Sulfate
for Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia 819
Oscar Pineda, H. DeWayne Ashmead, and Alain Bourdonnais
260. The Effect of a High Intake of Whole Wheat Bread Produced with and
without Phytase on Iron Status in Young Women 820
M. Hansen, B. A. Jorgensen, and S. Sandstrom
261. Zinc Status in Pregnancy Assessed by Hair Analysis—Nutritional
Influences 821
U. Heins, C. Koebnick, and C. Leitzmann
262. In Vitro Properties of Ferrous and Ferric Ions with Phytate 823
D. Oberleas
263. Iron Metabolism in Rats Consuming Olive Oil or Sunflower Oil Unused
or Used in Repeated Potato Frying 825
A. M. Perez-Granados, M. P. Vaquero, and M. P. Navarro
xxxiv Contents
264. The Ferritin Secreted by Cultured Hepatoma Cells in Response to Iron
and Inflammatory Cytokines Strongly Resembles the Ferritin in
Serum and Has Homology to Intracellular Ferritins as Well as
Immunoglobulins 827
L. Butcher, M. Hazegh-Azam, A. Nguyen, P. Nguyen, K. Vu,
L. Rezaee, C. Juska, K. Schaffer, M. Zamany, L. Estevez, M. Hallock,
and M. C. Linder j
265. Two Levels of Iron Supplementation and Developmental Outcome, Iron
Nutrition, and Adverse Results in Low Birth Weight Infants 829
J. K. Friel, P. F. Kwa, B. Simmons, K. Aziz, C. Mercer, I
A. MacDonald, and W. L. Andrews
Selenium
266. Some Functions of the Essential Trace Element, Selenium 831
Thressa C. Stadtman
267. Characteristics and Function of Selenoprotein P 837
Raymond F. Burk and Kristina E. Hill
268. Some Biochemical Functions of Selenium in Animals and Man 843 ,
J. R. Arthur and G. J. Beckett j
269. The Secis Element in Selenoprotein mRNAS. A Rosetta Stone for
Decoding the UGA Selenocysteine Codon and a Molecular 849
Tag for Unveiling New Selenoproteins
Alain Lescure, Daniel Gautheret, Robert Walczak, Philippe Carbon, j
and Alain Krol
270. Prolonged Stimulation of Rats with Adrenocorticotrophic Hormone
(ACTH) Alters Concentration of Selenium in the Kidney:
Reversibility and Possible Mechanism 855
B. Cheng, T. S. Srikumar, F. M. Al-Awadi, J. Thakkar,
and F. Sequeira
271. Dietary Selenium Intake and Antioxidant Defenses in Tissues of
Peripuberal Rats 859
Maria Cristina Santos, Jean Neve, Maria Leonor Pavao,
and Ana Maria Viegas-Crespo
272. Selenoprotein P in Plasma in Relation to Cancer Morbidity in Middle-
Aged Swedish Men 865
Marie Persson-Moschos, Lars Stavenow, Bjorn Akesson,
and Folke Lindgarde
273. Effect of Selenium Supplementation on Plasma Selenoprotein P of New ,
Zealanders 869 ¦
Christine D. Thomson, Anna J. Duffield, and Kristina E. Hill
Contents xxxv
274. Tracking the Metabolism and Excretion of Selenium in Real Time in
Humans 873
G. Bellisola, M. Colombatti, G. Fracasso, F. Pasti, M. Valdes,
and A. Torboli
275. Changes in Indices of Selenium Status in Men on Low, Medium, and
High Intakes 877
T. Fox, C. Atherton, S. Fairweather-Tait, J. Dainty, J. Lewis,
M. Baxter, and H. Crews
276. True Absorption, Excretion, and Tissue Retention of Selenium at Widely
Varying Selenium Supply to Rats 883
W. Windisch and M. Kirchgessner
277. The Oral Intake of Antioxidant Nutrient Associated with Selenium Does
Protect Skin against Actinic Exposure 887
Jean Pierre Cesarini and S. Demanneville
278. Bioavailability of Selenium from Untreated and Processed
Selenomethionine-Enriched Fillets of Atlantic Salmon
(Salmosalar) 891
R. Oernsrud and M. Lorentzen
279. Stability of Glutathione Peroxidase Activity during Storage and Heat
Treatment of Whey 892
H. Lindmark Mansson, J. Chen, and B. Akesson
280. Purification and Enzyme-Linked Immunoassay of Bovine Extracellular
Glutathione Peroxidase 893
H. Lindmark Mansson and B. Akesson
281. Selenium Distribution in Liver of Hens Fed with Sunflower Oil 895
I. Falnoga, V. Stibilj, D. Mazej, and M. Tusek Znidaric
282. Selenium and Lipoproteins: Preliminary in Vivo and in Vitro Observations
in Humans 897
V. Ducros, F. Laporte, N. Belin, A. David, A.-M. Roussel,
and A. Favier
283. Transforming Growth Factor-p^ Inhibits Selenoprotein P Expression in
Cultured Human Liver Cells 899
V. Mostert, I. Dreher, J. Kohrle, and J. Abel
284. Experimentally Induced Selenium and Vitamin E Deficiency in Growing
Rabbits 901
J. Pallauf, A. Muller, and Erika Most
xxxyi Contents
285. Identification of 5 Novel Selenoproteins Based on RNA Structural
Tags 903
A. Lescure, D. Gautheret, P. Carbon, and A. Krol
286. Tat Protein of HIV1 Decreases Selenoglutathione Peroxidase and
Increases Uv-A Cytotoxicity Independently of Selenium
Supplementation 904
M. J. Richard, P. Guiraud, and A. Favier
287. Serum Selenium Concentrations and the Acute Phase Response 906
T. M. T. Sheehan and Aleha Khatun
Copper
288. Neurochemical Alterations following Perinatal Copper Deficiency in I
Rodents 909
Joseph R. Prohaska
289. Molecular Analysis of Wilson Disease Gene in French Patients 917 j
I. Ceballos-Picot, A. Nicole, B. Aral, C. Franvel, C. Soulie, H. Lassal,
F. Woimant, M. Haguenau, and P. Chappuis
290. Defining Optimal Copper Status in Humans: Concepts and
Problems 923
J. J. Strain
291. Dietary Copper, Vanadate, Lysyl Oxidase Activity, and Lysine Tyrosyl f
Quinone Formation 929 j
Robert B. Rucker, Changtai Cui, Eskouhie H. Tchaparian, j
Alyson E. Mitchell, Michael Clegg, Janet Y. Uriu-Hare,
Brian Rucker, Tracy Stites, and Carl L. Keen !
292. Copper Metabolism in the Rodent Kidneys 933
Masaaki Kurasaki, Masashi Okabe, Mika Suzuki-Kurasaki,
Shigeru Saito, Toshiyuki Hosokawa, Osamu Yamanoshita,
and Takeshi Saito
293. Effect of Copper in the Food Chain on Human Health (FOODCUE:
Fair Q95-0813) 937
E. Rock, J. J. Strain, J. M. O Connor, M. P. Bonham, Y Rayssiguier,
A. Mazur, B. Sandstrom, S. Hodjberg-Bugel, S. J. Fairweather-Tait,
I. J. Harvey, G. Majsak-Newman, A. Flynn, K. Cashman, A. Baker,
F. Ginty, J. H. Beattie, I. Bremner, M. D. Reid, G. Rotilio,
M.-L. Scarino, Y. Sambuy, S. Ferruzza, M. R. Ciriolo,
and A. DeMartino f
i
Contents xxxvii
294. The Effect of Copper Supplementation on Putative Indices of Body
Copper Status and on Oxidative and Inflammatory Measures
(FOODCUE Project) 943
J. M. O Connor, M. P. Bonham, E. Turley, C. Kehoe, J. S. Coulter,
M. S. Faughnan, A. McKeown, V. J. McKelvey-Martin, E. Rock,
Y. Rayssiguier, A. Mazur, A. Flynn, K. Cashman, A. Baker,
and J. J. Strain
295. Role of Ceruloplasmin in Fe Efflux from Placenta; Identification of an
Endogenous Cu Oxidase in Human Placental Cells (BeWo) 947
Ruth Danzeisen and Harry J. McArdle
296. Dietary Molybdenum: Effect on Copper Absorption, Excretion,
and Status in Young Men 951
Judith R. Turnlund and William R. Keyes
297. Identity and Regulation of the Copper Transport Protein,
Transcuprein 955
N. Liu, L. Lo, T. Tran, L. Jones, and M. C. Linder
298. Response of Diamine Oxidase and Other Copper Status Biomarkers to
Modifications in Dietary Copper in the Rat 957
C. Feillet-Coudray, A. Mazur, C. Coudray, E. Rock, and Y. Rayssiguier
299. Effect of Dietary Copper Intake on Biochemical Indices Associated with
Copper Metabolism 959
L. Harvey, G. Majsak-Newman, S. Fairweather-Tait, A. Baker,
K. Cashman, and A. Flynn
Zinc
300. Metallothioneins: Their Cellular Function and Relationship with
Zinc 961
John H. Beattie and Ian Bremner
301. Zinc as a Cellular Regulator of Apoptosis 969
Alain Favier
302. Zinc and Growth 977
Michael Hambidge and Nancy Krebs
303. Zinc Nutriture as Related to Brain 981
Harold H. Sandstead, Christopher J. Frederickson,
and James G. Penland
304. Zinc in Preterm and Term Infants—Parallel Studies on Metabolic
Balances and Plasma Concentrations 987
E. Sievers, U. Schleyerbach, T. Arpe, D. Garbe-Schonberg,
and J. Schaub
xxxviii Contents
305. Activity of Calmodulin-Regulated Enzymes in Tissues of Zinc-Deficient
Rats 991
H.-P. Roth, S. Schmidmayer, and M. Kirchgessner
306. Zinquin Ester—A Reagent for the Investigation of the Role of Available
Zn(II) in Living Systems 995
David Ward, Stephen Lincoln, Henry Betts, Peter Zalewski,
Ian Forbes, Indumathy Mahadevan, Marc Kimber,
and Kym Hendrickson
307. Cognitive Effects of Adaptation to a Low Zinc Diet in Healthy
Men 999
M. J. Kretsch, A. K. H. Fong, J. G. Penland, B. Sutherland,
and J. C. King
308. Intracellular Zinc Chelation Induces Apoptosis, Caspases Activation, and
Transcription Factors Degradation in Jurkat and HeLa Cells 1003
Seve Michel, Chimienti Fabrice, Richard Sandrine, Mathieu Jacques,
and Favier Alain
309. Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Biological Parameters of Bone
Turnover in Healthy Men 1009
Anne Peretz, Pierre Bergmann, Theodore Papadopoulos,
Vania Siderova, and Jean Neve
310. Betaine-Homocysteine S-Methyltransferase is an Abundant Zinc
Metalloenzyme in Liver 1013
Andrew P. Breska III and Timothy A. Garrow
311. Nourishment: To Moderate Constantly or to Indulge Occasionally—The
Message of Zinc Dose-Rate Idiorrhythm to the Needy 1017
Berislav Momcilovic
312. Concentration of Growth Hormone, IGF-1, Insulin and C-Peptide in Rat
Serum during Development of Alimentary Zinc Deficiency 1021
H.-P. Roth and M. Kirchgessner
313. Moderately High Zinc Intake Impairs Verbal Memory of Healthy
Postmenopausal Women on a Low Copper Diet 1025
James G. Penland, David B. Milne, and Cindy W. Davis
314. Identification of the Zinc Binding Protein in a Child with
Hyperzincaemia as Calprotectin (MRP8/MRP14) 1031
B. Sampson, P. Richmond, B. E. Golden, M. K. Fagerhol,
J. H. Beattie, and I. Z. Kovar
315. Characterisation of the Different Steps during Zinc Chelation Induced
Apoptosis in Jurkat and HeLa Cells 1035
F. Chimienti, M. Seve, S. Richard, J. Mathieu, and A. Favier
Contents xxxix
316. Effect of Ion Zinc on the Metabolism of Phosphatidylcholine and
Sphingomielin in Lung of Rat 1036
N. N. Gomez, M. R. Fernandez, M. S. Ojeda, and M. S. Gimenez
f
317. Metallothionein, Calmodulin, and Trace Elements in Healing Skin
Wounds 1038
, B. Sampson, A. Lansdown, and A. Rowe
318. Zinc Modulation of Macrophages Interleukin 1 Gene Expression and
Secretion 1039
A. E. Aguilar, R. Pastelin, S. Perez, and M. D. Lastra
319. Assessment of Zn Role in Murine Experimental Cysticercosis Caused by
, Taenia crassiceps 1040
i M. D. Lastra, E. Sciutto, R. Pastelin, A. E. Aguilar, and G. Fragoso
, Boron
320. The Dogged Path to Acceptance of Boron as a Nutritionally Important
Mineral Element 1043
: Forrest H. Nielsen
321. Homing in on the Molecular Basis of Boron Essentiality Using
Differential Display, Gene Arrays, and Northern Blots 1049
; C. D. Eckhert, A. Bennett, K. Becker, and D. Luo
322. Estimation of Dietary Boron Intake in Six Countries: Egypt, Germany,
Great Britain, Kenya, Mexico, and the United States 1053
Charlene Rainey, Leslie Nyquist, Jennifer Casterline,
and Dena Herman
323. Nutritional Essentiality of Boron for Development, Maturation, and
Reproduction in Frogs—A Review 1057
D. J. Fort, R. L. Rogers, E. L. Stover, P. L. Strong, and F. J. Murray
324. Effects of Boron in Wound Healing: Experiments on Nude Mice 1061
Brigitte Dousset, Mohamed Benderdour, Ketsia Hess,
Rosine Mayap-Nzietchueng, Francine Belleville,
and Andre Duprez
325. Effect of Dietary Boron on Bone Characteristics and Plasma Parameters
in Young Pigs 1067
T. A. Armstrong, J. W. Spears, T. E. Engle, and C. L. Wright
326. Dietary Boron Is a Physiological Regulator of the Normal Inflammatory
Response 1071
Curtiss D. Hunt
xl Contents
327. Boron Stimulated Yeast Differential Gene Expression 1077
A. Bennett, V. Gilman, N. Soch, D. Luo, and C. D. Eckhert
328. Identification by Gene Arrays of Boron Responsive Genes in Yeast 1078
K. Becker, A. Bennett, and C. D. Eckhert
329. Limb Teratogenesis Induced by Chronic Boron or Copper Deficiency in
Xenopus 1079
D. J. Fort, E. L. Stover, F. J. Murray, and P. L. Strong
330. An Assessment of Fertility in Boron-Exposed Turkish Subpopulations:
An Epidemiological Approach 1080
M. Col, B. S. Sayli, Y. Gene, E. Ercevik, A. H. Elhan, and A. Keklik
331. Photoreceptor Dystrophy in Boron Depleted Zebrafish 1082
S. Dohs and C. D. Eckhert
332. Adverse in Vitro Development of Preimplantation Mouse Embryos
Exposed to Low Boron Diet and Low Boron 1083
L. Lanoue, F. J. Murray, P. L. Strong, and C. L. Keen
333. The Temporal Effects of Low Dietary Boron (B) on Tissue B
Concentrations in Rats 1085
J. Y. Uriu-Adams, B. J. Horwath, F. J. Murray, G. Downing, P. Strong,
and C. L. Keen
334. Boron Stimulates Yeast Growth 1087
A. Bennett, N. Soch, R. Rowe, and C. D. Eckhert
335. Does Boron Act on Transcription and Translation of Proteins? 1088
M. Dzondo-Gadet, R. Mayap Nzietchueng, K. Hess, P. Nabet,
F. Belleville, and B. Dousset
VL TRACE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
336. New Sensitive Methods in the Determination of Trace Elements 1091
P. Schramel
337. Distribution of Selenium, Arsenic, Iron, and Scandium in Selenium-
Deficient Rats Using the Multitracer Technique 1099
Rieko Hirunuma, Shuichi Enomoto, Shizuko Ambe,
and Fumitoshi Ambe
338. Separation of Metallothionein Isoforms and Identification of
Complexed Metals by Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Using
Diode Array Detection 1103
V. Virtanen, G. Bordin, and A.-R. Rodriguez
Contents xli
f
339. Inductively Coupled Plasma Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry for Trace
Element—and Speciation Analysis 1107
Hakan Emteborg, Xiaodan Tian, Monika Heisterkamp,
and Freddy C. Adams
340. Silicon Absorption from Stabilized Orthosilicic Acid and Other
Supplements in Healthy Subjects 1111
M. Calomme, P. Cos, P. D Haese, R. Vingerhoets, L. Lamberts,
M. De Broe, C. Van Hoorebeke, and D. Vanden Berghe
341. Preparation and ICP-MS Measurements of Magnesium Stable Isotopes
in Human Samples 1115
M. Sabatier, W. R. Keyes, M. J. Arnaud, and J. R. Turnlund
342. Characterization of Zinc Metallothioneins Using Electroanalytical
Methods 1116
M. Dabrio and A. R. Rodriguez
343. Hepatic Metallothionein Isoforms Induction by Cadmium and Its
Detection Using Capillary Electrophoresis 1117
B. Ribas Ozonas, O. Garcia Arribas, and M. Perez Calvo
344. Recent Developments in HPLC-ICP-MS for the Difficult
Elements 1119
F. Abou-Shakra and P. Booker
t
345. Determination of Heavy Metals in Calcium and Herbal Supplements
Utilizing Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
(ICP-MS) 1120
Elzbieta (Ela) Bakowska
346. Overview of Biomedical Applications of Inductively Coupled Plasma
Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) 1121
Elzbieta (Ela) Bakowska
347. Determination of Serum Cobalt at the Nanomolar Level by Direct
Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 1122
J. Poupon, V. Gleizes, G. Saillant, and M. Galliot-Guilley
List of Participants 1125
Author Index 1149
Subject Index 1157
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series | Trace elements in man and animals |
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spelling | International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals 10 1999 Évian-les-Bains Verfasser (DE-588)10021345-5 aut Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals, held May 2 - 7, 1999 in Evian, France ed. by A. M. Roussel ... New York [u.a.] Kluwer 2000 XLI, 1172 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Trace elements in man and animals 10 Trace Elements cabt Conferences cabt Biochemie (DE-588)4006777-4 gnd rswk-swf Spurenelement (DE-588)4056595-6 gnd rswk-swf Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd rswk-swf Pathobiochemie (DE-588)4044888-5 gnd rswk-swf Physiologische Chemie (DE-588)4076124-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 s Spurenelement (DE-588)4056595-6 s Biochemie (DE-588)4006777-4 s DE-604 Pathobiochemie (DE-588)4044888-5 s Physiologische Chemie (DE-588)4076124-1 s Roussel, Anne-Marie edt Trace elements in man and animals 10 (DE-604)BV041193862 10 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=021951541&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals, held May 2 - 7, 1999 in Evian, France Trace elements in man and animals Trace Elements cabt Conferences cabt Biochemie (DE-588)4006777-4 gnd Spurenelement (DE-588)4056595-6 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd Pathobiochemie (DE-588)4044888-5 gnd Physiologische Chemie (DE-588)4076124-1 gnd |
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title | Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals, held May 2 - 7, 1999 in Evian, France |
title_auth | Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals, held May 2 - 7, 1999 in Evian, France |
title_exact_search | Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals, held May 2 - 7, 1999 in Evian, France |
title_full | Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals, held May 2 - 7, 1999 in Evian, France ed. by A. M. Roussel ... |
title_fullStr | Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals, held May 2 - 7, 1999 in Evian, France ed. by A. M. Roussel ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals, held May 2 - 7, 1999 in Evian, France ed. by A. M. Roussel ... |
title_short | Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals, held May 2 - 7, 1999 in Evian, France |
title_sort | proceedings of the tenth international symposium on trace elements in man and animals held may 2 7 1999 in evian france |
topic | Trace Elements cabt Conferences cabt Biochemie (DE-588)4006777-4 gnd Spurenelement (DE-588)4056595-6 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd Pathobiochemie (DE-588)4044888-5 gnd Physiologische Chemie (DE-588)4076124-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Trace Elements Conferences Biochemie Spurenelement Tiere Pathobiochemie Physiologische Chemie Konferenzschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=021951541&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV041193862 |
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