There is an ongoing debate on the involvement of systemic copper (Cu) dysfunctions in Alzheimer's disease (AD), and clinical studies comparing Cu levels in serum, plasma, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of AD patients with those of healthy controls have delivered non-univocal and often conflicting results. In an attempt to evaluate whether Cu should be considered a potential marker of AD, we applied meta-analysis to a selection of 26 studies published in the literature. Meta-analysis is a quantitative method that combines the results of independent reports to distinguish between small effects and no effects, random variations, variations in sample used, or in different analytical approaches. The subjects' sample obtained by merging studies wa...
Alzheimer's disease represents a growing health problem because of the ongoing increase in life expe...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by amyloid plaques in...
Background:: Serum copper not bound to ceruloplasmin ("free") appears slightly elevated in patients ...
There is an ongoing debate on the involvement of systemic copper (Cu) dysfunctions in Alzheimer's di...
There is an ongoing debate on the involvement of systemic copper (Cu) dysfunctions in Alzheimer's di...
The fraction of copper not bound to ceruloplasmin seems altered in Alzheimer's disease (AD). We have...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported that peripheral levels of copper and ceruloplasmin (CP) ca...
Evidence indicates that patients with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) show signs of copper (Cu) dyshomeost...
Objective: To assess whether serum copper in Alzheimer disease (AD) correlates with cognitive scores...
Evidence indicates that patients with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) show signs of copper (Cu) dyshomeost...
To assess whether serum copper in Alzheimer disease (AD) correlates with cognitive scores, beta-amyl...
Objective: To assess the role of serum copper in relation to ceruloplasmin and other peripheral mark...
Objective: To determine whether serum trace metals and oxidative species are related to abnormal cog...
Alzheimer's disease represents a growing health problem because of the ongoing increase in life expe...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by amyloid plaques in...
Background:: Serum copper not bound to ceruloplasmin ("free") appears slightly elevated in patients ...
There is an ongoing debate on the involvement of systemic copper (Cu) dysfunctions in Alzheimer's di...
There is an ongoing debate on the involvement of systemic copper (Cu) dysfunctions in Alzheimer's di...
The fraction of copper not bound to ceruloplasmin seems altered in Alzheimer's disease (AD). We have...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported that peripheral levels of copper and ceruloplasmin (CP) ca...
Evidence indicates that patients with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) show signs of copper (Cu) dyshomeost...
Objective: To assess whether serum copper in Alzheimer disease (AD) correlates with cognitive scores...
Evidence indicates that patients with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) show signs of copper (Cu) dyshomeost...
To assess whether serum copper in Alzheimer disease (AD) correlates with cognitive scores, beta-amyl...
Objective: To assess the role of serum copper in relation to ceruloplasmin and other peripheral mark...
Objective: To determine whether serum trace metals and oxidative species are related to abnormal cog...
Alzheimer's disease represents a growing health problem because of the ongoing increase in life expe...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by amyloid plaques in...
Background:: Serum copper not bound to ceruloplasmin ("free") appears slightly elevated in patients ...