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1. Nickel toxicity in plants: reasons, toxic effects, tolerance mechanisms, and remediation possibilities-a review.

2. [Nickel - role in human organism and toxic effects].

3. Nickel superoxide dismutase: structural and functional roles of His1 and its H-bonding network.

4. Structure of the nucleotide-binding domain of a dipeptide ABC transporter reveals a novel iron-sulfur cluster-binding domain.

5. Metals essentials for plants: the nickel case.

6. Nickel differentially regulates NFAT and NF-κB activation in T cell signaling.

7. Nickel-based Enzyme Systems.

8. Role of conserved tyrosine residues in NiSOD catalysis: a case of convergent evolution.

9. The RcnRA (YohLM) system of Escherichia coli: a connection between nickel, cobalt and iron homeostasis.

10. Mitochondrial frataxin interacts with ISD11 of the NFS1/ISCU complex and multiple mitochondrial chaperones.

11. The role of Ni(2+)-sensitive T-type Ca(2+) channels in the regulation of spontaneous excitation in detrusor smooth muscles of the guinea-pig bladder.

12. Contrasting effects of Cd2+ and Co2+ on the blocking/unblocking of human Cav3 channels.

13. Au(III), Pd(II), Ni(II), and Hg(II) alter NF kappa B signaling in THP1 monocytic cells.

14. Functional specialization of presynaptic Cav2.3 Ca2+ channels.

15. Induction of apoptosis by S-nitrosoglutathione and Cu2+ or Ni2+ ion through modulation of bax, bad, and bcl-2 proteins in human colon adenocarcinoma cells.

16. Nickel biochemistry.

17. Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation by nickel of sodN gene encoding nickel-containing superoxide dismutase from Streptomyces coelicolor Müller.

18. Nickel deficiency alters liver lipid metabolism in rats.

19. Ultratrace elements of possible importance for human health: an update.

20. Nutritional requirements for boron, silicon, vanadium, nickel, and arsenic: current knowledge and speculation.

21. Common cis-acting region responsible for transcriptional regulation of Bradyrhizobium japonicum hydrogenase by nickel, oxygen, and hydrogen.

22. An appraisal of the newer trace elements.

23. Nickel-copper interrelationship in the rat (39893).

25. [Trace elements, hematopoiesis and hemopathies].

26. Nickel influences iron metabolism through physiologic, pharmacologic and toxicologic mechanisms in the rat.

27. New biological paramagnetic center: octahedrally coordinated nickel(III) in the methanogenic bacteria.

29. Studies on the role of nickel in the ruminant.

30. Nickel ions and ischemic coronary vasoconstriction.

31. Nickel-containing factor F430: chromophore of the methylreductase of Methanobacterium.

32. [Trace elements, hematopoiesis and hemopathies].

33. Requirement of the nickel tetrapyrrole F430 for in vitro methanogenesis: reconstitution of methylreductase component C from its dissociated subunits.

34. [Metals in the body and their role in the processes of aging].

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