The first edition of this book was published in 1991 and since then the extensive impact of molecular cell biology on the field of iron biochemistry has opened new horizons in our understanding of the transport and storage of iron and of its homeostasis. The explosive use of molecular biological techniques applied to cellular biology of iron metabolism has resulted in a rapid expansion in the literature that has led to the need for this second edition.
This collaboration between five specialist authors covers the fundamental concepts and applied aspects of iron biochemistry. Completely updated it reflects the latest advances in the field and now includes new chapters on iron and cell division and the interactions of iron with other metals.
Exploring the chemistry, biology, biochemistry, physiology and medical aspects of iron in biological systems from microorganisms to man this essential title:
- Introduces illustrations and colour photos to make the basic concepts far clearer
- Includes new chapters on iron and cell division and interactions of iron with other metals - particularly copper and zinc
- Provides additional anecdotes
- Incorporates an extensive and up-to-date bibliography
- Covers both fundamental and applied aspects
Inorganic Biochemistry of Iron Metabolism: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Consequences, 2nd Edition is therefore essential to researchers interested in iron in the areas of:
University lecturers of:
Bioinorganic Chemistry Inorganic Chemists interested in Biochemistry Biochemists with an interest in iron metabolism
Health professionals with an interest in iron metabolism diseases
Pharmacologists in drug companies interested in developing novel iron binding drugs