Copper is an essential trace element with various biological functions. Excess copper, however, is extremely toxic, leading to many pathological conditions that are consistent with oxidative damage to membranes and molecules. Exposure to high levels of copper results in various changes in the tissues. In liver, hypertrophy of hepatocytes, hepatitis, hepatocellular necrosis, and hepatocellular death are the results. Lipid peroxidation causes dysfunction in the cell membrane, decreased fluidity, inactivation of receptors and enzymes, and changes ion permeability. In this study, we aimed to determine the effect of copper on oxidative and antioxidative substances in plasma and liver tissue in a rat model
We investigated the effect of copper (Cu) overload (20–160 mM/24 h) in two cell lines of human hepat...
Iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) overloads in rats showed a dose and time dependent metal accumulationin li...
The release and uptake of copper was studied in many tissues of the rat in vivo and in vitro in copp...
Copper (Cu) is an integral part of many important enzymes involved in a number of vital biological p...
Typescript (photocopy).The pathogenesis of copper-induced hepatocellular biomembrane peroxidation wa...
Typescript (photocopy).The pathogenesis of copper-induced hepatocellular biomembrane peroxidation wa...
The influence of copper (Cu) overload on hepatic lipid peroxidation and antioxidation defense capaci...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element involved in the normal physiological processes of animals....
Oxidative damage of copper has been reported in recent studies, even though its necessity for an org...
The aim of this study was to determine the amount of excess dietary copper (Cu) necessary to experim...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] Since the first conclusive proof that copper is an essential nutrient was reporte...
Cu is an essential trace element capable of producing toxic effects in animals and man when ingested...
It is generally accepted that copper toxicity is a consequence of the generation of reactive oxygen ...
It is generally accepted that copper toxicity is a consequence of the generation of reactive oxygen ...
Copper (Cu) toxicosis associated with consumption of excess dietary Cu is a well recognized conditio...
We investigated the effect of copper (Cu) overload (20–160 mM/24 h) in two cell lines of human hepat...
Iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) overloads in rats showed a dose and time dependent metal accumulationin li...
The release and uptake of copper was studied in many tissues of the rat in vivo and in vitro in copp...
Copper (Cu) is an integral part of many important enzymes involved in a number of vital biological p...
Typescript (photocopy).The pathogenesis of copper-induced hepatocellular biomembrane peroxidation wa...
Typescript (photocopy).The pathogenesis of copper-induced hepatocellular biomembrane peroxidation wa...
The influence of copper (Cu) overload on hepatic lipid peroxidation and antioxidation defense capaci...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element involved in the normal physiological processes of animals....
Oxidative damage of copper has been reported in recent studies, even though its necessity for an org...
The aim of this study was to determine the amount of excess dietary copper (Cu) necessary to experim...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] Since the first conclusive proof that copper is an essential nutrient was reporte...
Cu is an essential trace element capable of producing toxic effects in animals and man when ingested...
It is generally accepted that copper toxicity is a consequence of the generation of reactive oxygen ...
It is generally accepted that copper toxicity is a consequence of the generation of reactive oxygen ...
Copper (Cu) toxicosis associated with consumption of excess dietary Cu is a well recognized conditio...
We investigated the effect of copper (Cu) overload (20–160 mM/24 h) in two cell lines of human hepat...
Iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) overloads in rats showed a dose and time dependent metal accumulationin li...
The release and uptake of copper was studied in many tissues of the rat in vivo and in vitro in copp...