Implications and Practical Applications of the Chemical Speciation of Iodine in the Biological Context
Iodine is a highly reactive element with a single natural and stable isotopic form (<sup>127</sup>I). In the biosphere, it is one of the 30 essential elements for life, and its chemical speciation defines its availability and biological activities. The most relevant chemical species are...
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Main Authors: | Astrid N. Espino-Vázquez (Author), Flor C. Rojas-Castro (Author), Liria Mitzuko Fajardo-Yamamoto (Author) |
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