The biological interaction between copper and iron is best exemplified by the decreased activity of multicopper ferroxidases under conditions of copper deficiency that limits the availability of iron for erythropoiesis. However, little is known about how copper deficiency affects iron homeostasis through alteration of the activity of other copper-containing proteins, not directly connected with iron metabolism, such as superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1). This antioxidant enzyme scavenges the superoxide anion, a reactive oxygen species contributing to the toxicity of iron via the Fenton reaction. Here, we analyzed changes in the systemic iron metabolism using an animal model of Menkes disease: copper-deficient mosaic mutant mice with dysfunction ...
Hemolysis occurring in hematologic diseases is often associated with an iron loading anemia. This ir...
The ability of mammals to tightly regulate systemic copper levels is vital forhealth as demonstrated...
As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess...
The biological interaction between copper and iron is best exemplified by the decreased activity of ...
The biological interaction between copper and iron is best exemplified by the decreased activity of ...
During iron deficiency, perturbations in copper homeostasis have frequently been documented. Previou...
<div><p>During iron deficiency, perturbations in copper homeostasis have frequently been documented....
The transition metal, copper (Cu), is an enzymatic cofactor required for a wide range of biochemical...
Copper and iron metabolism intersect in mammals. Copper deficiency simultaneously leads to decreased...
<div><p>Iron and copper are essential trace metals, actively absorbed from the proximal gut in a reg...
Copper is an essential trace element that requires tightly regulated homeostatic mechanisms to ensur...
Iron and copper are essential trace metals, actively absorbed from the proximal gut in a regulated f...
The copper,zinc and metallothionein contents were measurded in various tissues of mutant (hemizygous...
Iron and copper are essential trace metals, actively absorbed from the proximal gut in a regulated f...
The transition metal, copper (Cu), is an enzymatic cofactor required for a wide range of biochemical...
Hemolysis occurring in hematologic diseases is often associated with an iron loading anemia. This ir...
The ability of mammals to tightly regulate systemic copper levels is vital forhealth as demonstrated...
As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess...
The biological interaction between copper and iron is best exemplified by the decreased activity of ...
The biological interaction between copper and iron is best exemplified by the decreased activity of ...
During iron deficiency, perturbations in copper homeostasis have frequently been documented. Previou...
<div><p>During iron deficiency, perturbations in copper homeostasis have frequently been documented....
The transition metal, copper (Cu), is an enzymatic cofactor required for a wide range of biochemical...
Copper and iron metabolism intersect in mammals. Copper deficiency simultaneously leads to decreased...
<div><p>Iron and copper are essential trace metals, actively absorbed from the proximal gut in a reg...
Copper is an essential trace element that requires tightly regulated homeostatic mechanisms to ensur...
Iron and copper are essential trace metals, actively absorbed from the proximal gut in a regulated f...
The copper,zinc and metallothionein contents were measurded in various tissues of mutant (hemizygous...
Iron and copper are essential trace metals, actively absorbed from the proximal gut in a regulated f...
The transition metal, copper (Cu), is an enzymatic cofactor required for a wide range of biochemical...
Hemolysis occurring in hematologic diseases is often associated with an iron loading anemia. This ir...
The ability of mammals to tightly regulate systemic copper levels is vital forhealth as demonstrated...
As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess...