New Trends on Vanadium Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Medicinal Chemistry
The recognition of the exceptional chemical and biological properties of vanadium compounds has led, in recent decades, to extensive research exploring their chemistry, biochemistry, and medicinal chemistry. Due to the prospective application of vanadium compounds as therapeutic agents against disea...
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