Definition of Chelator. Meaning of Chelator. Synonyms of Chelator

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Meaning of Chelator from wikipedia

- ligand and a single central metal atom. These ligands are called chelants, chelators, chelating agents, or sequestering agents. They are usually organic compounds...
- Chelator chelatus Chelator insignis Chelator michaeli Chelator rugosus Chelator stellae Chelator striatus Chelator verecundus Chelator vulgaris "WoRMS -...
- damage. To avoid mobilization, some practitioners of chelation use strong chelators, such as selenium, taken at low doses over a long period of time. Chelation...
- DOTAM (also known as TCMC) is an organic compound used as a chelator much like its carboxylic acid analog DOTA. A derivative with a reactive linking group...
- DOTA (also known as tetraxetan) is an organic compound with the formula (CH2CH2NCH2CO2H)4. The molecule consists of a central 12-membered tetraaza (i.e...
- anaerobic organisms. Blue ("light blue") Sodium citrate (weak calcium chelator/anticoagulant) Coagulation tests such as prothrombin time (PT) and partial...
- NWZ-ZX1, in the Walkman ZX Series zx1, an Itanium chipset ZX1, a zinc chelator, e.g. used as a small molecule sensor ZX-1, a bicycle by Vitus ZX Interface...
- product made from cheese mixed with an emulsifying agent (actually a calcium chelator). Additional ingredients, such as vegetable oils, unfermented dairy ingredients...
- anaerobic organisms. Blue ("light blue") Sodium citrate (weak calcium chelator/anticoagulant) Coagulation tests such as prothrombin time (PT) and partial...
- is unclear if use in pregnancy is safe for the baby. Dimercaprol is a chelator and works by binding with heavy metals. It has a very pungent odor. Dimercaprol...