Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element required for maintaining both optimal human health and genomic stability. Zn plays a critical role in the regulation of DNA repair mechanisms, cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis involving the action of various transcriptional factors and DNA or RNA polymerases. Zn is an essential cofactor or structural component for important antioxidant defence proteins and DNA repair enzymes such as Cu/Zn SOD, OGG1, APE and PARP and may also affect activities of enzymes such as BHMT and MTR involved in methylation reactions in the folate-methionine cycle. This review focuses on the role of Zn in the maintenance of genome integrity and the effects of deficiency or excess on genomic stability events and...
Zinc is recognized as an essential trace metal required for human health; its deficiency is strongly...
From many points of view, zinc is one of the most important trace elements in biological systems. Ma...
Zinc is an essential trace element for life. Zinc is not only an important nutrient, cofactor of num...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element required for both optimal human health and maintaining genom...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential cofactor required by numerous enzymes that are essential for cell metaboli...
ABSTRACT: Epigenetics is the branch of biology that studies the effects of environment on genetics a...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential component of Zn-finger proteins and acts as a cofactor for enzymes require...
Graduation date: 2009Approximately 12% of Americans do not consume the amount of zinc equal to the E...
Zinc is important. It is the second most abundant trace metal with 2-4 grams in humans. It is an ess...
Genomic instability is prevented by the DNA damage response (DDR). Micronutrients, like zinc (Zn), a...
Presented at the international workshop “Zinc and Health: Current Status and Future Directions,” hel...
Worldwide, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women and is the leading cause ...
Zinc (Zn) is a crucial trace element involved in various cellular processes, including oxidative str...
Abstract The importance of Zn for optimal functioning of the immune system and antioxidant stress re...
A hallmark of cellular ageing is the increase in the oxidatively modified proteins. Oxidative damage...
Zinc is recognized as an essential trace metal required for human health; its deficiency is strongly...
From many points of view, zinc is one of the most important trace elements in biological systems. Ma...
Zinc is an essential trace element for life. Zinc is not only an important nutrient, cofactor of num...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element required for both optimal human health and maintaining genom...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential cofactor required by numerous enzymes that are essential for cell metaboli...
ABSTRACT: Epigenetics is the branch of biology that studies the effects of environment on genetics a...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential component of Zn-finger proteins and acts as a cofactor for enzymes require...
Graduation date: 2009Approximately 12% of Americans do not consume the amount of zinc equal to the E...
Zinc is important. It is the second most abundant trace metal with 2-4 grams in humans. It is an ess...
Genomic instability is prevented by the DNA damage response (DDR). Micronutrients, like zinc (Zn), a...
Presented at the international workshop “Zinc and Health: Current Status and Future Directions,” hel...
Worldwide, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women and is the leading cause ...
Zinc (Zn) is a crucial trace element involved in various cellular processes, including oxidative str...
Abstract The importance of Zn for optimal functioning of the immune system and antioxidant stress re...
A hallmark of cellular ageing is the increase in the oxidatively modified proteins. Oxidative damage...
Zinc is recognized as an essential trace metal required for human health; its deficiency is strongly...
From many points of view, zinc is one of the most important trace elements in biological systems. Ma...
Zinc is an essential trace element for life. Zinc is not only an important nutrient, cofactor of num...