The role of metals in biologic systems is manifold, and understanding their behaviour in bodily processes, especially those relating to neurodegenerative diseases, is at the forefront of medical science. The function(s) of metals – such as the transition metals – and their utility in both the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in human beings, is often examined via the characterization of their distribution in animal models, with porcine models considered exceptional proxies for human physiology. To this end, we have investigated the homeostatic distribution of numerous metals (Mg, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Rb and Mo), the non-metal P, and Zn isotopes in the organs and blood (red blood cells, plasma) of Göttingen minipigs. These results repre...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease, which involves progressive motor neur...
Recent isotopic observations of animal samples indicate body accumulation of heavy zinc and light co...
Metals are found ubiquitously throughout an organism, with their biological role dictated by both th...
The role of metals in biologic systems is manifold, and understanding their behaviour in bodily proc...
International audienceAbstract Biometals play a critical role in both the healthy and diseased brain...
Metal dyshomeostasis plays a crucial role in promoting several neurodegenerative diseases including ...
Copper (Cu) stable isotopes are useful for understanding pathways and tracing changes in Cu homeosta...
The essential trace metals iron, zinc, and copper have a significant physiological role in healthy b...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Metal ions carry out a number of essential processes ...
Trace metal imbalances have been implicated in several disease and nutritional states. There is moun...
International audienceEvidence is growing that the range of zinc stable isotope compositions, repres...
International audienceIn wildlife ecotoxicology, the rationale for using blood rather than other bod...
Transition metals, such as iron, manganese, and copper are essential in the development and function...
The metallome is crucial for normal cell functioning but remains largely overlooked in mammals. Here...
Recent research performed on volunteers and patients suggested that diet, health, and basal metaboli...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease, which involves progressive motor neur...
Recent isotopic observations of animal samples indicate body accumulation of heavy zinc and light co...
Metals are found ubiquitously throughout an organism, with their biological role dictated by both th...
The role of metals in biologic systems is manifold, and understanding their behaviour in bodily proc...
International audienceAbstract Biometals play a critical role in both the healthy and diseased brain...
Metal dyshomeostasis plays a crucial role in promoting several neurodegenerative diseases including ...
Copper (Cu) stable isotopes are useful for understanding pathways and tracing changes in Cu homeosta...
The essential trace metals iron, zinc, and copper have a significant physiological role in healthy b...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Metal ions carry out a number of essential processes ...
Trace metal imbalances have been implicated in several disease and nutritional states. There is moun...
International audienceEvidence is growing that the range of zinc stable isotope compositions, repres...
International audienceIn wildlife ecotoxicology, the rationale for using blood rather than other bod...
Transition metals, such as iron, manganese, and copper are essential in the development and function...
The metallome is crucial for normal cell functioning but remains largely overlooked in mammals. Here...
Recent research performed on volunteers and patients suggested that diet, health, and basal metaboli...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease, which involves progressive motor neur...
Recent isotopic observations of animal samples indicate body accumulation of heavy zinc and light co...
Metals are found ubiquitously throughout an organism, with their biological role dictated by both th...