Metal economy in host-microbe interactions / / topic editors: Frédéric Veyrier and Mathieu Cellier.
From simple inorganic catalysts to vital biological cofactors, divalent transition metals are instrumental to electron transfers, catalysis and signalling. Their natural ability to bind, exchange and react with organic molecules including oxygen requires from living cells to regulate uptake with met...
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