Trace elements such as copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), and manganese (Mn) are enzyme cofactors and second messengers in cell signaling. Trace elements are emerging as key regulators of differentiation and development of mammalian tissues including blood, brain, and skeletal muscle. We previously reported an influx of Cu and dynamic expression of various metal transporters during differentiation of skeletal muscle cells. Here, we demonstrate that during differentiation of skeletal myoblasts an increase of additional trace elements such as Mn, Fe and Zn occurs. Interestingly the Mn increase is concomitant with increased Mn-dependent SOD2 levels. To better understand the Mn import pathway in skeletal muscle cells, we probed the functional r...
As a newly identified manganese transport protein, ZIP14 is highly expressed in the small intestine ...
Recent developments in Mn biology have added new physiological and pathophysiological roles of this ...
1Benson, M., 1Receno, C.,2Mohamed, Z., 2DeRuisseau, L., 1DeRuisseau, K. 1Syracuse University, Syracu...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential trace mineral vital for many biological processes. ZIP14, ZnT10, and ...
The alveolar epithelia of the lungs require manganese (Mn) as an essential nutrient, but also provid...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential trace element required for various biological processes. However, exc...
Zinc transporters facilitate metal mobilization and compartmentalization, playing a key role in cell...
As a newly identified manganese transport protein, ZIP14 is highly expressed in the small intestine ...
ZIP14 is a newly identified manganese transporter with high levels of expression in the small intest...
Common genetic variants at the SLC39A8 locus are genome-wide significantly associated with a variety...
Common genetic variants at the SLC39A8 locus are genome-wide significantly associated with a variety...
Although manganese (Mn) is an essential trace element for human development and growth, chronic expo...
AbstractSuperoxide dismutases (SOD) are important anti-oxidant enzymes that guard against superoxide...
Metals play a crucial role in cellular biology. Bulk and trace metals such as calcium and manganese ...
A diet low in copper results in increased levels of MnSOD (man-ganese superoxide dismutase), a criti...
As a newly identified manganese transport protein, ZIP14 is highly expressed in the small intestine ...
Recent developments in Mn biology have added new physiological and pathophysiological roles of this ...
1Benson, M., 1Receno, C.,2Mohamed, Z., 2DeRuisseau, L., 1DeRuisseau, K. 1Syracuse University, Syracu...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential trace mineral vital for many biological processes. ZIP14, ZnT10, and ...
The alveolar epithelia of the lungs require manganese (Mn) as an essential nutrient, but also provid...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential trace element required for various biological processes. However, exc...
Zinc transporters facilitate metal mobilization and compartmentalization, playing a key role in cell...
As a newly identified manganese transport protein, ZIP14 is highly expressed in the small intestine ...
ZIP14 is a newly identified manganese transporter with high levels of expression in the small intest...
Common genetic variants at the SLC39A8 locus are genome-wide significantly associated with a variety...
Common genetic variants at the SLC39A8 locus are genome-wide significantly associated with a variety...
Although manganese (Mn) is an essential trace element for human development and growth, chronic expo...
AbstractSuperoxide dismutases (SOD) are important anti-oxidant enzymes that guard against superoxide...
Metals play a crucial role in cellular biology. Bulk and trace metals such as calcium and manganese ...
A diet low in copper results in increased levels of MnSOD (man-ganese superoxide dismutase), a criti...
As a newly identified manganese transport protein, ZIP14 is highly expressed in the small intestine ...
Recent developments in Mn biology have added new physiological and pathophysiological roles of this ...
1Benson, M., 1Receno, C.,2Mohamed, Z., 2DeRuisseau, L., 1DeRuisseau, K. 1Syracuse University, Syracu...