As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess. The importance of a balanced copper homeostasis is illustrated by several copper-associated disorders in man, such as Menkes and Wilson disease, and in a wide variety of animal models (eg, mice, dogs, and sheep). Proteins involved in controlling copper metabolism have been well studied in yeast and in vitro. Recently, naturally occurring mutants and transgenic mouse models have been used to study the physiologic role of copper transporters in copper homeostasis. We discuss the most common mammalian animal models used to study copper-related diseases, evaluate what these model systems have recently shown about copper metabolism, and discuss ...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for eukaryotic systems and, thus, an essential mineral in the h...
The deleterious effects of a disrupted copper metabolism are illustrated by hereditary diseases caus...
The protein affected in Menkes disease, ATP7A, is a copper (Cu)-transporting P-type ATPase that play...
As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess...
The ability of mammals to tightly regulate systemic copper levels is vital forhealth as demonstrated...
All research described in this thesis focuses on the role of copper in various biochemical processes...
Copper is an essential trace element that requires tightly regulated homeostatic mechanisms to ensur...
The toxic milk (tx) mouse is a rodent model for Wilson disease, an inherited disorder of copper over...
Some aspects of copper metabolism in Brindled Mice: model for Menkes ' diseas
Copper is an essential trace nutrient metal involved in a multitude of cellular processes. Hereditar...
Wilson\u27s disease carriers constitute 1% of the human population. It is unknown whether Wilsons di...
Wilson's disease carriers constitute 1% of the human population. It is unknown whether Wilson&#...
Recent advances in molecular biology have made possible the identification of genetic defects respon...
Canine copper toxicosis is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by hepatic copper accumulat...
:\. Copper distribution............................................... 536 B. Mammalian copper prote...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for eukaryotic systems and, thus, an essential mineral in the h...
The deleterious effects of a disrupted copper metabolism are illustrated by hereditary diseases caus...
The protein affected in Menkes disease, ATP7A, is a copper (Cu)-transporting P-type ATPase that play...
As a trace element, copper has a crucial role in mammalian metabolism, but it can be toxic in excess...
The ability of mammals to tightly regulate systemic copper levels is vital forhealth as demonstrated...
All research described in this thesis focuses on the role of copper in various biochemical processes...
Copper is an essential trace element that requires tightly regulated homeostatic mechanisms to ensur...
The toxic milk (tx) mouse is a rodent model for Wilson disease, an inherited disorder of copper over...
Some aspects of copper metabolism in Brindled Mice: model for Menkes ' diseas
Copper is an essential trace nutrient metal involved in a multitude of cellular processes. Hereditar...
Wilson\u27s disease carriers constitute 1% of the human population. It is unknown whether Wilsons di...
Wilson's disease carriers constitute 1% of the human population. It is unknown whether Wilson&#...
Recent advances in molecular biology have made possible the identification of genetic defects respon...
Canine copper toxicosis is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by hepatic copper accumulat...
:\. Copper distribution............................................... 536 B. Mammalian copper prote...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for eukaryotic systems and, thus, an essential mineral in the h...
The deleterious effects of a disrupted copper metabolism are illustrated by hereditary diseases caus...
The protein affected in Menkes disease, ATP7A, is a copper (Cu)-transporting P-type ATPase that play...