Cu is an essential nutrient for man, but can be toxic if intakes are too high. In sensitive populations, marginal over- or under-exposure can have detrimental effects. Malnourished children, the elderly, and pregnant or lactating females may be susceptible for Cu deficiency. Cu status and exposure in the population can currently not be easily measured, as neither plasma Cu nor plasma cuproenzymes reflect Cu status precisely. Some blood markers (such as ceruloplasmin) indicate severe Cu depletion, but do not inversely respond to Cu excess, and are not suitable to indicate marginal states. A biomarker of Cu is needed that is sensitive to small changes in Cu status, and that responds to Cu excess as well as deficiency. Such a marker will aid i...
Abstract Copper (Cu) is an essential microelement found in all living organisms with the unique abil...
AbstractAlthough copper (Cu) is recognized as an essential trace element, uncertainties remain regar...
Abstract Labile copper(II) ions (Cu2+) in serum are considered to be readily available for cellular ...
Cu is an essential nutrient for man, but can be toxic if intakes are too high. In sensitive populati...
Serum or plasma copper and ceruloplasmin concentrations are the most widely used laboratory indicat...
Copper is an essential micronutrient involved in a variety of biological processes indispensable to ...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is not clear how frequent is copper deficiency in humans. Current copp...
The response by Brewer & Althaus to our recent review on biomarkers for Cu(1) bears testimony that t...
Despite increased interest in the role of copper deficiency in clinical problems and an increased un...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element with many physiological functions. Homeostatic mechanisms ...
University of MInnesota M.S. thesis. December 2011. Major: Integrated biosciences. Advisor: Joseph R...
The assessment of dietary adequacy of copper is constrained by the absence of recognized copper stat...
Acute and chronic cellular responses to changes in copper availability are not clear when these chan...
The limits of copper homeostatic regulation in humans are not known, making it difficult to define t...
International audienceAbstractAlthough copper (Cu) is recognized as an essential trace element, unce...
Abstract Copper (Cu) is an essential microelement found in all living organisms with the unique abil...
AbstractAlthough copper (Cu) is recognized as an essential trace element, uncertainties remain regar...
Abstract Labile copper(II) ions (Cu2+) in serum are considered to be readily available for cellular ...
Cu is an essential nutrient for man, but can be toxic if intakes are too high. In sensitive populati...
Serum or plasma copper and ceruloplasmin concentrations are the most widely used laboratory indicat...
Copper is an essential micronutrient involved in a variety of biological processes indispensable to ...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is not clear how frequent is copper deficiency in humans. Current copp...
The response by Brewer & Althaus to our recent review on biomarkers for Cu(1) bears testimony that t...
Despite increased interest in the role of copper deficiency in clinical problems and an increased un...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element with many physiological functions. Homeostatic mechanisms ...
University of MInnesota M.S. thesis. December 2011. Major: Integrated biosciences. Advisor: Joseph R...
The assessment of dietary adequacy of copper is constrained by the absence of recognized copper stat...
Acute and chronic cellular responses to changes in copper availability are not clear when these chan...
The limits of copper homeostatic regulation in humans are not known, making it difficult to define t...
International audienceAbstractAlthough copper (Cu) is recognized as an essential trace element, unce...
Abstract Copper (Cu) is an essential microelement found in all living organisms with the unique abil...
AbstractAlthough copper (Cu) is recognized as an essential trace element, uncertainties remain regar...
Abstract Labile copper(II) ions (Cu2+) in serum are considered to be readily available for cellular ...