Body copper homeostasis is regulated by the liver, which removes excess copper via bile. In Wilson’s disease (WD), this function is disrupted due to inactivation of the copper transporter ATP7B resulting in hepatic copper overload. High urinary copper is a diagnostic feature of WD linked to liver malfunction; the mechanism behind urinary copper elevation is not fully understood. Using Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography (PET-CT) imaging of live Atp7b‒/‒ mice at different stages of disease, a longitudinal metal analysis, and characterization of copper-binding molecules, we show that urinary copper elevation is a specific regulatory process mediated by distinct molecules. PET-CT and atomic absorption spectroscopy directly demonst...
Identification by molecular imaging of key processes in handling of transition state metals, such as...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...
AbstractWilson's disease, an autosomal recessive disorder, is characterized by the excessive accumul...
Body copper homeostasis is regulated by the liver, which removes excess copper via bile. In Wilson’s...
Body copper homeostasis is regulated by the liver, which removes excess copper via bile. In Wilson’s...
<div><p>Body copper homeostasis is regulated by the liver, which removes excess copper via bile. In ...
Copper (Cu) is an essential cofactor for various enzymatic activities including mitochondrial electr...
Studies with Wilson disease model mice that accumulate excessive copper, due to a dysfunctional ATP7...
Copper is a ubiquitously essential nutrient for cells. In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Kim et al. ...
Canine copper toxicosis is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by hepatic copper accumulat...
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
Copper is an essential transition metal for all eukaryotes. In mammals, intestinal copper absorption...
Copper is an essential trace element. However, excess copper can lead to oxidation of biomolecules a...
SummaryCopper (Cu) is an essential cofactor for a variety of metabolic functions, and the regulation...
Wilson disease results in excess copper (Cu) build up in the liver stopping secretion into the bile ...
Identification by molecular imaging of key processes in handling of transition state metals, such as...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...
AbstractWilson's disease, an autosomal recessive disorder, is characterized by the excessive accumul...
Body copper homeostasis is regulated by the liver, which removes excess copper via bile. In Wilson’s...
Body copper homeostasis is regulated by the liver, which removes excess copper via bile. In Wilson’s...
<div><p>Body copper homeostasis is regulated by the liver, which removes excess copper via bile. In ...
Copper (Cu) is an essential cofactor for various enzymatic activities including mitochondrial electr...
Studies with Wilson disease model mice that accumulate excessive copper, due to a dysfunctional ATP7...
Copper is a ubiquitously essential nutrient for cells. In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Kim et al. ...
Canine copper toxicosis is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by hepatic copper accumulat...
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
Copper is an essential transition metal for all eukaryotes. In mammals, intestinal copper absorption...
Copper is an essential trace element. However, excess copper can lead to oxidation of biomolecules a...
SummaryCopper (Cu) is an essential cofactor for a variety of metabolic functions, and the regulation...
Wilson disease results in excess copper (Cu) build up in the liver stopping secretion into the bile ...
Identification by molecular imaging of key processes in handling of transition state metals, such as...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...
AbstractWilson's disease, an autosomal recessive disorder, is characterized by the excessive accumul...