Copper (Cu) in trace amounts is essential for biological organisms. However, dysregulation of the redox-active metal has been implicated in different neurological disorders such as Wilson's, Menkes', Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's diseases. Since many households use Cu tubing in the plumbing system, and corrosion causes the metal to leach into the drinking water, there may be adverse effects on the central nervous system connected with low-level chronic exposure. The present study demonstrates that treatment with a biologically relevant concentration of Cu for 3 months significantly increases activation of the redox-modulated transcription factor AP-1 in mouse brains. This was independent of an upstream kinase indicated in AP-1 activation. An...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Copper is an important trace element that is required for essential enzymes. However, due to its red...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Metals are commonly found in the environment, household, and workplaces in various forms, and a sign...
Copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) are redox active metals essential for the regulation of cellular pathways ...
Copper (Cu) is an essential metal present at high levels in the CNS. Its role as a co-factor in mito...
As a cofactor of proteins and enzymes involved in critical molecular pathways in mammals and low euk...
Gene multiplications or point mutations in alpha (α)-synuclein are associated with familial and spor...
Chronic exposure to copper is a putative environmental risk factor for AD. Although copper is an ess...
As a cofactor of proteins and enzymes involved in critical molecular pathways in mammals and low euk...
Copper is an essential element for the activity of a number of physiologically important enzymes. En...
Brain, like all biological systems, contains an intricate protein apparatus to perform the accurate...
The role of metals in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has gained considerable suppor...
Copper is the third most abundant transition metal in biological systems, and is a cofactor for a va...
Copper is an essential trace element and possesses critical roles in various brain functions. A cons...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Copper is an important trace element that is required for essential enzymes. However, due to its red...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Metals are commonly found in the environment, household, and workplaces in various forms, and a sign...
Copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) are redox active metals essential for the regulation of cellular pathways ...
Copper (Cu) is an essential metal present at high levels in the CNS. Its role as a co-factor in mito...
As a cofactor of proteins and enzymes involved in critical molecular pathways in mammals and low euk...
Gene multiplications or point mutations in alpha (α)-synuclein are associated with familial and spor...
Chronic exposure to copper is a putative environmental risk factor for AD. Although copper is an ess...
As a cofactor of proteins and enzymes involved in critical molecular pathways in mammals and low euk...
Copper is an essential element for the activity of a number of physiologically important enzymes. En...
Brain, like all biological systems, contains an intricate protein apparatus to perform the accurate...
The role of metals in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has gained considerable suppor...
Copper is the third most abundant transition metal in biological systems, and is a cofactor for a va...
Copper is an essential trace element and possesses critical roles in various brain functions. A cons...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Copper is an important trace element that is required for essential enzymes. However, due to its red...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...