The chemical properties of copper allow it to take part in many biological functions such as electron transfer, catalysis, and structural shaping. The ability to cycle between +1 and +2 oxidation state is one of the features that has been exploited by organisms throughout the evolutionary process. Since copper is potentially toxic to cells also a finely controlled mechanism for copper handling has evolved. On the other side, many copper complexes were synthesized and tested for their anticancer activity in vitro and in vivo. Their ability to kill cancer cells is mainly related to the induction of an oxidative stress, but recently it emerged their ability to inhibit the proteasome, a protein complex whose proteolitic activity is needed by se...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is tightly regulated in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to ensure sufficien...
Copper (Cu) is a vital element required for cellular growth and development; however, even slight ch...
Inducing cancer cell death has always been a research hotspot in life sciences. With the continuous ...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abun...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abu...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is tightly regulated in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to ensure sufficien...
Copper (Cu) is a vital element required for cellular growth and development; however, even slight ch...
Inducing cancer cell death has always been a research hotspot in life sciences. With the continuous ...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abun...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abu...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is tightly regulated in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to ensure sufficien...
Copper (Cu) is a vital element required for cellular growth and development; however, even slight ch...