Abstracts for the F:.;..:~uI~r~>~rnationalConference on Bioinorganic Chemistry, 36: 151 Ac&Ax&mide, synthesis and characterization of, 37:163 Ademosinediphosphatc, complexes of, 36:99 As(l), complexes of, 37: 163 Al(m), interaction of, with DNA, 37:259 Alkaiine hemin-mediated CE, activation, superoxide dismutase inhibition of, 37:29 Aiuminurn-citratrate complexes, appraisal iu vivo,, 37:69 Aluminum, polynucleotide cross-Iinkiug by, 37:%59 Aluminum specktion studies in biological fluids, 37:69 Alzheimer’s patients, Ai in the brains of, 37:259 Amines, tertiary, demethylation of, 37: 111 Amino acid, nonprotein, 37: 175 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis disease patients, Al iu the brains of, 37:259 Angiotensin converting enzyme, inhibitor of carboxypeptidase, 36:39 Antiinfl amrnatory drugs, metal complexes of, 37:l Antitubercular drug, ligaud isonicotinic acid hydrazide, 37361 Antituberculosis activity, 36: 13 1 Antitumor Cu(B) complexes, 36: 107 A’lT, ternary complexes involving, 37:201 Ascorbate, reaction of, wi& BIL, 36% Bovine cr-lactalbumin, binding of CaZ+ and Mn2+, to, 37:185 Cal+, binding to bovine ar-lactaibumin and equine iysoxymen, 37: 185 ‘Cadmium, bonding states of, 36:63 Cadmium, mobilization of, 36: 2 1.5 Ca, environment in encrusting ckqposits from urinary catheters, 36: 141 Ca, EXAFS of, 36:141 Caimoduiin, binding sites on, 36: 1 i Cation interactions, divaient, 36: 11 Cd(H), complexes of, 37:163 Chelating agent?. mobiIizing reactions of, 36:83 Co(il)carboxypeptidase A, a tight-binding slow substrate of, 36:39 Co(II)carboxypeptidase A. inhibitors on the metal environment of, 36:27 Co(B) and spermine, compiexcs and interactions of, 37:201 Cr(III)-complex, synthesis and characterization of, 37:61 Cu2+ ion, inhibition of, 37:29 Cu(II) centers, type 1 and type 2 of, 36:93 Cu(iI) complexes, potential aniitnmor, 36:107 Cu(II), kinetic studies of, 36~83
C!uO, potential significance in vivo of, 37:309 CL@), reaction of .pyridoxaM ‘-phosphate with pyridoxamine-5 ‘-phosphate in the presence of, 37:7 Cur(n), saisalate complex of, 37:1 Cyanide binding to prostaglandin H synthase, kinetics and equiiiiria of, 37:35 Cyanide, oxidation of, 37:45 Dithiouubamate-induced mobiition, 36: 115 DNA, interactions with [Ru(NIir)&i]2+~ and [Eu@&),#+ ions. 37:271 Endor experiments, 36:93 Erythrocyte superoxide dismutase, human, studies of, 37:lSl Equine ly.tizyme, biding of Ca2+ and Mn2+ to, 37:185 F@ ) kinetics of, 37:9i Ferritin iron core; comparison with undecairon(III) complex, 3651 Fourth International C’onference on Bioinorganic Chemistry, Abstracts for the, 36: 151 Guam-Parkinson Patients, Ai in the brains of, 37:259 Hctne dl -apomyoglobm complex, preparation and spscsmi characterization of, 37:233 Heme-peptide, interactions, protein, 37:9i Hexadeexyribonucleotides, interactions with water soluble porphyrins, 37: 115 H&II), complexes of, 37:163 Histidine, effect of, on the structure and antitumor activity of metal-5-halouracil complexes, 37:325 ‘I-I NhJIRstudies, 37: 119 Human erythrocytc superoxide dismutase, studies of, 37:151 Human serum albumin, binding of heme oeta and undecapeptides, and microPeroxidase-8 and -11, to, 37:91 I%unan serum albumin, mobilization of c+pper(II) from, 36:83 Eydrogen peroxide formation, kinetics of, 37: 111 Hydrogen Peroxide, role of, when Btti is able to react with, 36:7S Iron core of ferritin, 3551 Isonkotinic acid hydrazide, biologically active, :\7:61 Lend chelates of meao- and racemic-dimercaptosuccinic acid, 37:283 L-Dopa, studies of, 36:l LIIRH, interaction with Zn(II) ions, 37:135 L-MeDAP, motor neumn dysfunction, causes, 37: 175 Melanins, water relaxation rates of, 36: 1
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Meso-dimercaptosuccinic acid, lead chelates of. 37:283 Metal-DNA solutions, electronft.: sp%ra of, 37:271 Metal-S-halouracil complexes, effect of histidine on the structure arui antitumor activity of, 3?:325 Mn*+, biding to bovine ar-lact.albumin and equine lysozyme,, 37:185 Mn(R)-L-Dopa melanin, 3631 Mononucleotides, ADP rtnd ATP, interaction of Vanadate with, 373213 Mono-vitamiQ Rfi complexes of palladium, Interactiorrs with nacleosides, 37:17 Motor neuron dysfunction, L-MeDAP caases, 37: 175 NeQrOtCdQ. natwaAAytxau-rhg, 37:175 Ni(R), complexes of, 37:163 NMR, L-&pa. studies of, 36:l NMR, multinuclear study, 37:213 Nucleosides, their interastion with mono-vitamin B6 comp!exes of Palladium(R), 37:17 4, alkabe hemin-mediated, inhibition of, 37:29 Oxygen consumption. kinetics of, 37: 111 Oxovanadium(fV) ccmp~exes, synthesis and react%& of, 36:EJl Pedoxidase H,O_, oxidation of cyanide by horscradish, 37:45 Porphyrins, water soluble, 37: II19 Pros!aglandin R synthase, cyanide binding to, 37:35 Psexdomonar Cytochrome Qxidase, substratebindiQg heme of, 37:233 PyridoxalJ’-phosphate, reaction with pyridoxamine-5 ‘-phosphate in the preseQce of copper(R), 37:7 Pyrophosphate, complexes of, 3699 Racemic-dimercaptosucciaic acid, lad chelates of, 37:283
SUBJECT INDEX
Reversible inhibitors, effects of, on the metal environment of Co(II)carboxypeptid.ase A, 36:27 ~u(NH~)~]~+ ions, interactions with DNA, 37:271 [Ru(NH~)~CI]~+ ions, interaction with DNA, 37:271 SAS complex of copper, 31: 1 S-carboxymethyl-L-eysteine, investigation of copper(R) and Zinc(R), with, 37:309 Se-contaimng proteins, 37:295 Spermine and copper(n), complexes uf, *~OQC* valent interactions with adenosine S’-triphosphate and tripolyphosphate, 57:201 Substrate-binding heme of Psetcdomona~ Cytochrome oxidase; 37:233 Thallium, bonding states of, 36:63 Thallium, irrfluence on the bonding states of cadmium in native rape, 36:63 Tim, synthesis and characterization of, 37:61 TransitioniIl metal complexes, structural and micro. bial studies of, 32193 TriiunminemoQoaquocobalt(tR), 36:99 Undecairon(lII) complex, a comparison with ferritin iron core, 36:51 Urinary catheters, calc!.um ernvironrnent in, 36: 141 UV spectroscopic studies, 37:151 VaQadate(V), biQdiiQg to ribonuclease-Tr and inosine, 37:141 ‘Vanadate, interaction with ADY and ATP, 37:213 Vietnamese laccasc, 36:93 Vibmin B,s, deStNCtiOQof, 36:75 Vitamin &XX, complexes of, 37:7 stV ‘NMR spectroscopy, binding investigated by, 37: 141 V(W). synthesis and characterization of: 37:61 Zinc(R), potential significance in vivo, of, 37:3C9 i%(R) ions, LHRH interaction with, 37:135