Essential metals, such as iron and copper, play a critical role in a plethora of cellular processes including cell growth and proliferation. However, concomitantly, excess of these metal ions in the body can have deleterious effects due to their ability to generate cytotoxic reactive oxygen species (ROS). Thus, the human body has evolved a very well-orchestrated metabolic system that keeps tight control on the levels of these metal ions. Considering their very high proliferation rate, cancer cells require a high abundance of these metals compared to their normal counterparts. Interestingly, new anti-cancer agents that take advantage of the sensitivity of cancer cells to metal sequestration and their susceptibility to ROS have been developed...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Oxygen-free radicals, more generally known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) along with reactive nitr...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...
Essential metals, such as iron and copper, play a critical role in a plethora of cellular processes ...
Significance:- In this review, the dual nature of both iron and reactive oxygen species (ROS) will...
Platinum complexes are widely used anticancer drugs. New generations of metal chemotherapeutics offe...
Significance: Cancer is related to redox biology from many points of view, such as initiation and pr...
International audienceThe development of cancers is often linked to the alteration of essential redo...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are rapidly eliminated and reproduced in organisms, and they always pl...
Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cel...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Inducing cancer cell death has always been a research hotspot in life sciences. With the continuous ...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Oxygen-free radicals, more generally known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) along with reactive nitr...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...
Essential metals, such as iron and copper, play a critical role in a plethora of cellular processes ...
Significance:- In this review, the dual nature of both iron and reactive oxygen species (ROS) will...
Platinum complexes are widely used anticancer drugs. New generations of metal chemotherapeutics offe...
Significance: Cancer is related to redox biology from many points of view, such as initiation and pr...
International audienceThe development of cancers is often linked to the alteration of essential redo...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are rapidly eliminated and reproduced in organisms, and they always pl...
Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cel...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Inducing cancer cell death has always been a research hotspot in life sciences. With the continuous ...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Oxygen-free radicals, more generally known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) along with reactive nitr...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...