Copper, which can potentially be a highly toxic agent, is an essential nutrient due to its role as a cofactor for cuproenzymes and its participation in signaling pathways. In mammals, the liver is a central organ that controls copper turnover throughout the body, including copper absorption, distribution, and excretion. In ontogenesis, there are two types of copper metabolism, embryonic and adult, which maintain the balance of copper in each of these periods of life, respectively. In the liver cells, these types of metabolism are characterized by the specific expression patterns and activity levels of the genes encoding ceruloplasmin, which is the main extracellular ferroxidase and copper transporter, and the proteins mediating ceruloplasmi...
The fact that absence or deficiency of the plasma copper-protein, ceruloplasmin, is almost always as...
<p>(A) In newborns, milk Cp enters to gastrointestinal tract and due to transcytosis transfers into ...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...
Copper, which can potentially be a highly toxic agent, is an essential nutrient due to its role as a...
Strong interest in copper homeostasis is due to the fact that copper is simultaneously a catalytic c...
Copper transport and accumulation were studied in virgin and lactating C57BL/6 mice, with and withou...
Copper is an essential micronutrient involved in a variety of biological processes indispensable to ...
Copper deficiency and excess have been recognized as potential health problems for infants and child...
Background: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
Copper metabolism disturbances in mammary gland (MG) cells have severe consequences in newborns. The...
Background: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
Ceruloplasmin (Cp) is a multicopper ferroxidase that is considered to be an important source of copp...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element with many physiological functions. Homeostatic mechanisms ...
BACKGROUND: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
The fact that absence or deficiency of the plasma copper-protein, ceruloplasmin, is almost always as...
<p>(A) In newborns, milk Cp enters to gastrointestinal tract and due to transcytosis transfers into ...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...
Copper, which can potentially be a highly toxic agent, is an essential nutrient due to its role as a...
Strong interest in copper homeostasis is due to the fact that copper is simultaneously a catalytic c...
Copper transport and accumulation were studied in virgin and lactating C57BL/6 mice, with and withou...
Copper is an essential micronutrient involved in a variety of biological processes indispensable to ...
Copper deficiency and excess have been recognized as potential health problems for infants and child...
Background: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
Copper metabolism disturbances in mammary gland (MG) cells have severe consequences in newborns. The...
Background: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
Ceruloplasmin (Cp) is a multicopper ferroxidase that is considered to be an important source of copp...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element with many physiological functions. Homeostatic mechanisms ...
BACKGROUND: Whether infants regulate copper absorption and the potential effects of excess copper in...
The fact that absence or deficiency of the plasma copper-protein, ceruloplasmin, is almost always as...
<p>(A) In newborns, milk Cp enters to gastrointestinal tract and due to transcytosis transfers into ...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...