Biometals such as copper, zinc and iron have key biological functions, however, aberrant metabolism can lead to detrimental effects on cell function and survival. These biometals have important roles in the brain, driving cellular respiration, antioxidant activity, intracellular signaling and many additional structural and enzymatic functions. There is now considerable evidence that abnormal biometal homeostasis is a key feature of many neurodegenerative diseases and may have an important role in the onset and progression of disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, prion and motor neuron diseases. Recent studies also support biometal roles in a number of less common neurodegenerative disorders. The role of biometals in a growing list of ...
Metals play important roles in the human body, maintaining cell structure and regulating gene expres...
Introduction: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil various essential biologic...
There is substantial evidence supporting a critical role for metal ions in the pathogenesis of Alzhe...
Biometals in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Mechanisms and Therapeutics is an authoritative and timely ...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by a progressive loss of neuronal structures and funct...
Copper, iron and zinc are just three of the main biometals critical for correct functioning of the c...
Multiple abnormalities occur in the homeostasis of essential endogenous brain biometals in age-relat...
Metal ions, particularly copper, zinc and iron, are implicated in several amyloidogenic neurodegener...
Metal ions, particularly copper, zinc and iron, are implicated in several amyloidogenic neurodegener...
The hypothesis is presented that changes in metal ion homeostatic control, particularly of redox-act...
Biometals are all metal ions that are essential for all living organisms. About 40% of all enzymes w...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil vari...
The basic role of metal ions including copper, zinc and iron in neurological pathologies is generall...
The variety of factors and events involved in neurodegeneration renders the subject a major challeng...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil vari...
Metals play important roles in the human body, maintaining cell structure and regulating gene expres...
Introduction: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil various essential biologic...
There is substantial evidence supporting a critical role for metal ions in the pathogenesis of Alzhe...
Biometals in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Mechanisms and Therapeutics is an authoritative and timely ...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by a progressive loss of neuronal structures and funct...
Copper, iron and zinc are just three of the main biometals critical for correct functioning of the c...
Multiple abnormalities occur in the homeostasis of essential endogenous brain biometals in age-relat...
Metal ions, particularly copper, zinc and iron, are implicated in several amyloidogenic neurodegener...
Metal ions, particularly copper, zinc and iron, are implicated in several amyloidogenic neurodegener...
The hypothesis is presented that changes in metal ion homeostatic control, particularly of redox-act...
Biometals are all metal ions that are essential for all living organisms. About 40% of all enzymes w...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil vari...
The basic role of metal ions including copper, zinc and iron in neurological pathologies is generall...
The variety of factors and events involved in neurodegeneration renders the subject a major challeng...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil vari...
Metals play important roles in the human body, maintaining cell structure and regulating gene expres...
Introduction: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil various essential biologic...
There is substantial evidence supporting a critical role for metal ions in the pathogenesis of Alzhe...