Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2138368411> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2138368411 endingPage "2046" @default.
- W2138368411 startingPage "2046" @default.
- W2138368411 abstract "Although iron is an essential element for life, an excessive amount may become extremely toxic both for its ability to generate reactive oxygen species, and for the lack in humans of regulatory mechanisms for iron excretion. Chelation therapy has been introduced in clinical practice in the seventies of last century to defend thalassemic patients from the effects of iron overload and, in spite of all its limitations, it has dramatically changed both life expectancy and quality of life of patients. It has to be considered that the drugs in clinical use present some disadvantages too, this makes urgent new more suitable chelating agents. The requirements of an iron chelator have been better and better defined over the years and in this paper they will be discussed in detail. As a final point the most interesting ligands studied in the last years will be presented." @default.
- W2138368411 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2138368411 creator A5029983216 @default.
- W2138368411 creator A5054614303 @default.
- W2138368411 creator A5079611956 @default.
- W2138368411 date "2014-09-29" @default.
- W2138368411 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2138368411 title "Iron Chelating Agents for Iron Overload Diseases" @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1565330151 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1565573885 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W156806157 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1657518708 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1950194068 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1964680735 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1968962523 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1973773380 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1974274822 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1974592901 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1976258742 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1979781289 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1981909975 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1982707716 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1984462181 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1990645562 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1991690789 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W1993681714 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2003228721 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2006250045 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2011502462 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2012277463 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2023098302 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2025506764 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2027155431 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2028162152 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2037122250 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2038039477 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2046771337 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2048645395 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2053158783 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2054901019 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2061542373 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2062919513 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2062987476 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2064396901 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2070568010 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2072561641 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2082496902 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2095142799 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2100762530 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2102378763 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2107301029 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2117460722 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2120764993 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2129962571 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2140319657 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2143652201 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2146921545 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2151127435 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2155154601 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2168902734 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2173681621 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2317072972 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W4245667018 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W4248107770 @default.
- W2138368411 cites W2084336921 @default.
- W2138368411 doi "https://doi.org/10.4081/thal.2014.2046" @default.
- W2138368411 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2138368411 type Work @default.
- W2138368411 sameAs 2138368411 @default.
- W2138368411 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W2138368411 countsByYear W21383684112015 @default.
- W2138368411 countsByYear W21383684112017 @default.
- W2138368411 countsByYear W21383684112018 @default.
- W2138368411 countsByYear W21383684112019 @default.
- W2138368411 countsByYear W21383684112020 @default.
- W2138368411 countsByYear W21383684112021 @default.
- W2138368411 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2138368411 hasAuthorship W2138368411A5029983216 @default.
- W2138368411 hasAuthorship W2138368411A5054614303 @default.
- W2138368411 hasAuthorship W2138368411A5079611956 @default.
- W2138368411 hasBestOaLocation W21383684111 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConcept C133925201 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConcept C177713679 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConcept C179104552 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConcept C197404232 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConcept C2777218474 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConceptScore W2138368411C133925201 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConceptScore W2138368411C177713679 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConceptScore W2138368411C179104552 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConceptScore W2138368411C185592680 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConceptScore W2138368411C197404232 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConceptScore W2138368411C2777218474 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConceptScore W2138368411C2908647359 @default.
- W2138368411 hasConceptScore W2138368411C71924100 @default.