Zinc is an essential trace element required by all living organisms because of its critical roles both as a structural component of proteins and as a cofactor in enzyme catalysis. The importance of zinc in human metabolism is illustrated by the effects of zinc deficiency, which include a diminished immune response, reduced healing and neurological disorders. Furthermore, nutritional zinc deficiency can be fatal in newborn or growing animals. While zinc deficiency is commonly caused by dietary factors, several inherited defects of zinc deficiency have been identified. Acrodermatitis enteropathica is the most commonly described inherited condition found in humans. In several of the few cases that have been reported, this disorder is associate...
Zinc concentrations in breast milk are considerably higher than those of the maternal serum, to meet...
From many points of view, zinc is one of the most important trace elements in biological systems. Ma...
Zinc concentrations in breast milk are considerably higher than those of the maternal serum, to meet...
Zinc nutrition is of special practical importance in infants and children. Poor zinc absorption caus...
Zinc is an essential trace element for humans and plays a critical role both as a structural compone...
ABSTRACT: Epigenetics is the branch of biology that studies the effects of environment on genetics a...
The group IIb metal zinc (Zn) is an essential dietary component that can be found in protein rich fo...
Type II hypozincemia of infancy is a rare, hereditary zinc deficiency occurring in infants while exc...
The first manifestations that appear under zinc deficiency are skin defects such as dermatitis, alop...
The skin is the third most zinc (Zn)-abundant tissue in the body. The skin consists of the epidermis...
We present a case of a transient acquired zinc deficiency in a breast-fed, 4-month-old-male prematur...
Zinc is an essential element for humans, and its deficiency was documented in 1963. Nutritional zinc...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The group IIb metal zinc (Zn) is an essential die...
Two cases of zinc deficiency in breastfed neonates were investigated where zinc levels in the mother...
Zinc is an essential mineral perceived by the people today as being of “exceptional biological and p...
Zinc concentrations in breast milk are considerably higher than those of the maternal serum, to meet...
From many points of view, zinc is one of the most important trace elements in biological systems. Ma...
Zinc concentrations in breast milk are considerably higher than those of the maternal serum, to meet...
Zinc nutrition is of special practical importance in infants and children. Poor zinc absorption caus...
Zinc is an essential trace element for humans and plays a critical role both as a structural compone...
ABSTRACT: Epigenetics is the branch of biology that studies the effects of environment on genetics a...
The group IIb metal zinc (Zn) is an essential dietary component that can be found in protein rich fo...
Type II hypozincemia of infancy is a rare, hereditary zinc deficiency occurring in infants while exc...
The first manifestations that appear under zinc deficiency are skin defects such as dermatitis, alop...
The skin is the third most zinc (Zn)-abundant tissue in the body. The skin consists of the epidermis...
We present a case of a transient acquired zinc deficiency in a breast-fed, 4-month-old-male prematur...
Zinc is an essential element for humans, and its deficiency was documented in 1963. Nutritional zinc...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The group IIb metal zinc (Zn) is an essential die...
Two cases of zinc deficiency in breastfed neonates were investigated where zinc levels in the mother...
Zinc is an essential mineral perceived by the people today as being of “exceptional biological and p...
Zinc concentrations in breast milk are considerably higher than those of the maternal serum, to meet...
From many points of view, zinc is one of the most important trace elements in biological systems. Ma...
Zinc concentrations in breast milk are considerably higher than those of the maternal serum, to meet...