BACKGROUND: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in early life remain poorly defined. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess copper retention, liver copper content, and liver function in infant rhesus monkeys fed infant formula containing 6.6 mg Cu/L. DESIGN: From birth to 5 mo of age, infant rhesus monkeys were fed formula that was supplemented with copper (0.6 mg Cu/L; n = 5) or not supplemented (n = 4). In all animals, weight and crown-rump length (by anthropometry), hemoglobin, hematocrit, plasma ceruloplasmin activity, and zinc and copper concentrations were measured monthly (birth to 6 mo) and at 8 and 12 mo. When the animals were 1, 5, and 8 mo old, liver copper and metall...
Introduction : Copper (Cu) is an essential nutrient readily absorbed in the stomach and duodenum via...
All research described in this thesis focuses on the role of copper in various biochemical processes...
As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess...
Background: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
Background: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
Liver cells respond to copper loading upregulating protective mechanisms. However, to date, except f...
Liver cells respond to copper loading upregulating protective mechanisms. However, to date, except f...
BACKGROUND: Copper homeostasis involves a high degree of regulation in which changes in absorption a...
Copper deficiency and excess have been recognized as potential health problems for infants and child...
Copper, which can potentially be a highly toxic agent, is an essential nutrient due to its role as a...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...
Aim: To assess the effects of dehydration, conventional in-bottle sterilization, and ultrahigh-tempe...
Copper is an essential micronutrient involved in a variety of biological processes indispensable to ...
Strong interest in copper homeostasis is due to the fact that copper is simultaneously a catalytic c...
The toxic milk (tx) mouse is a rodent model for Wilson disease, an inherited disorder of copper over...
Introduction : Copper (Cu) is an essential nutrient readily absorbed in the stomach and duodenum via...
All research described in this thesis focuses on the role of copper in various biochemical processes...
As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess...
Background: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
Background: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
Liver cells respond to copper loading upregulating protective mechanisms. However, to date, except f...
Liver cells respond to copper loading upregulating protective mechanisms. However, to date, except f...
BACKGROUND: Copper homeostasis involves a high degree of regulation in which changes in absorption a...
Copper deficiency and excess have been recognized as potential health problems for infants and child...
Copper, which can potentially be a highly toxic agent, is an essential nutrient due to its role as a...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...
Aim: To assess the effects of dehydration, conventional in-bottle sterilization, and ultrahigh-tempe...
Copper is an essential micronutrient involved in a variety of biological processes indispensable to ...
Strong interest in copper homeostasis is due to the fact that copper is simultaneously a catalytic c...
The toxic milk (tx) mouse is a rodent model for Wilson disease, an inherited disorder of copper over...
Introduction : Copper (Cu) is an essential nutrient readily absorbed in the stomach and duodenum via...
All research described in this thesis focuses on the role of copper in various biochemical processes...
As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess...