Copper toxicity and the origin of bacterial resistance—new insights and applications

CL Dupont, G Grass, C Rensing - Metallomics, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The bioavailability of different metals has likely changed over the course of Earth's history.
Based on geochemical models, copper became much more bioavailable with the advent of …

[PDF][PDF] Copper toxicity and the origin of bacterial resistance-New insights and applications

G Grass, C Rensing - bashanfoundation.org
The transition metal copper (Cu) occurs as Cu (I) and Cu (II) in nature. Cu (I) is a strong soft
metal whereas Cu (II) is borderline according to the Hard and Soft Acids and Bases (HSAB) …

[PDF][PDF] Copper toxicity and the origin of bacterial resistance-New insights and applications

G Grass, C Rensing - scholar.archive.org
The transition metal copper (Cu) occurs as Cu (I) and Cu (II) in nature. Cu (I) is a strong soft
metal whereas Cu (II) is borderline according to the Hard and Soft Acids and Bases (HSAB) …

Copper toxicity and the origin of bacterial resistance--new insights and applications.

CL Dupont, G Grass, C Rensing - Metallomics: Integrated Biometal …, 2011 - europepmc.org
The bioavailability of different metals has likely changed over the course of Earth's history.
Based on geochemical models, copper became much more bioavailable with the advent of …

Copper toxicity and the origin of bacterial resistance--new insights and applications

CL Dupont, G Grass, C Rensing - Metallomics: integrated …, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The bioavailability of different metals has likely changed over the course of Earth's history.
Based on geochemical models, copper became much more bioavailable with the advent of …

[PDF][PDF] Copper toxicity and the origin of bacterial resistance—new insights and applicationsw

CL Dupont, G Grassb, C Rensing - researchgate.net
The transition metal copper (Cu) occurs as Cu (I) and Cu (II) in nature. Cu (I) is a strong soft
metal whereas Cu (II) is borderline according to the Hard and Soft Acids and Bases (HSAB) …

Copper toxicity and the origin of bacterial resistance—new insights and applications

CL Dupont, G Grass, C Rensing - Metallomics, 2011 - pubs.rsc.org
The bioavailability of different metals has likely changed over the course of Earth's history.
Based on geochemical models, copper became much more bioavailable with the advent of …

[PDF][PDF] Copper toxicity and the origin of bacterial resistance—new insights and applicationsw

CL Dupont, G Grassb, C Rensing - researchgate.net
The transition metal copper (Cu) occurs as Cu (I) and Cu (II) in nature. Cu (I) is a strong soft
metal whereas Cu (II) is borderline according to the Hard and Soft Acids and Bases (HSAB) …