Compared to several other metal ions with similar chemical properties, zinc is relatively harmless. Only exposure to high doses has toxic effects, making acute zinc intoxication a rare event. In addition to acute intoxication, long-term, high-dose zinc supplementation interferes with the uptake of copper. Hence, many of its toxic effects are in fact due to copper deficiency. While systemic homeostasis and efficient regulatory mechanisms on the cellular level generally prevent the uptake of cytotoxic doses of exogenous zinc, endogenous zinc plays a significant role in cytotoxic events in single cells. Here, zinc influences apoptosis by acting on several molecular regulators of programmed cell death, including caspases and proteins from the B...
Micronutrient homeostasis is a key factor in maintaining a healthy immune system. Zinc is an essenti...
Zinc is a structural component of proteins, functions as a catalytic co-factor in DNA synthesis and ...
This review critically summarizes the literature on the spectrum of health effects of zinc status, r...
Zinc is important. It is the second most abundant trace metal with 2-4 grams in humans. It is an ess...
Zinc is recognized as an essential trace metal required for human health; its deficiency is strongly...
Zinc has been identifi ed as one of the most important minerals in the human body. As a trace elemen...
Zinc, as an essential metal, is necessary for the correct function of an organism. It is involved in...
Zinc is an essential mineral that can cause pathological effects whether in excess or deficiency. Zi...
Zinc is an essential trace element for life. Zinc is not only an important nutrient, cofactor of num...
The crucial significance of zinc for human growth and development has gradually emerged over the las...
Zinc is an essential element required for the normal function of more than 300 enzymes (representing...
Available evidence suggests that trace elements, such as zinc, once thought to have no nutritional r...
Presented at the international workshop “Zinc and Health: Current Status and Future Directions,” hel...
Zinc is an essential mineral perceived by the people today as being of “exceptional biological and p...
This review summarizes the evidence that apoptosis is m odulated by intracellular excess or deficien...
Micronutrient homeostasis is a key factor in maintaining a healthy immune system. Zinc is an essenti...
Zinc is a structural component of proteins, functions as a catalytic co-factor in DNA synthesis and ...
This review critically summarizes the literature on the spectrum of health effects of zinc status, r...
Zinc is important. It is the second most abundant trace metal with 2-4 grams in humans. It is an ess...
Zinc is recognized as an essential trace metal required for human health; its deficiency is strongly...
Zinc has been identifi ed as one of the most important minerals in the human body. As a trace elemen...
Zinc, as an essential metal, is necessary for the correct function of an organism. It is involved in...
Zinc is an essential mineral that can cause pathological effects whether in excess or deficiency. Zi...
Zinc is an essential trace element for life. Zinc is not only an important nutrient, cofactor of num...
The crucial significance of zinc for human growth and development has gradually emerged over the las...
Zinc is an essential element required for the normal function of more than 300 enzymes (representing...
Available evidence suggests that trace elements, such as zinc, once thought to have no nutritional r...
Presented at the international workshop “Zinc and Health: Current Status and Future Directions,” hel...
Zinc is an essential mineral perceived by the people today as being of “exceptional biological and p...
This review summarizes the evidence that apoptosis is m odulated by intracellular excess or deficien...
Micronutrient homeostasis is a key factor in maintaining a healthy immune system. Zinc is an essenti...
Zinc is a structural component of proteins, functions as a catalytic co-factor in DNA synthesis and ...
This review critically summarizes the literature on the spectrum of health effects of zinc status, r...