Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correct distribution and avoid uncontrolled redox reactions. Several studies address copper as involved in cancer development and spreading (epithelial to mesenchymal transition, angiogenesis). However, being endogenous and displaying a tremendous potential to generate free radicals, copper is a perfect candidate, once opportunely complexed, to be used as a drug in cancer therapy with low adverse effects. Copper ions can be modulated by the organic counterpart, after complexed to their metalcore, either in redox potential or geometry and consequently reactivity. During the last four decades, many copper complexes were studied regarding their reacti...
Inducing cancer cell death has always been a research hotspot in life sciences. With the continuous ...
Copper radionuclides are rapidly emerging as potential diagnostic and therapeutic tools in oncology,...
Metal-based antitumor drugs play a relevant role in antiblastic chemotherapy. Cisplatin is regarded ...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is tightly regulated in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to ensure sufficien...
Treatment of drug-resistant forms of cancer requires consideration of their hallmark features, such ...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
Copper (Cu) is a vital element required for cellular growth and development; however, even slight ch...
The chemical properties of copper allow it to take part in many biological functions such as electro...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Background Copper was reported to be involved in the onset and progression of cancer. Proteins in ch...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abun...
Copper is required for cancer cell proliferation and tumor angiogenesis. Copper-64 radionuclide (64C...
Inducing cancer cell death has always been a research hotspot in life sciences. With the continuous ...
Copper radionuclides are rapidly emerging as potential diagnostic and therapeutic tools in oncology,...
Metal-based antitumor drugs play a relevant role in antiblastic chemotherapy. Cisplatin is regarded ...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper homeostasis is tightly regulated in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to ensure sufficien...
Treatment of drug-resistant forms of cancer requires consideration of their hallmark features, such ...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
Copper (Cu) is a vital element required for cellular growth and development; however, even slight ch...
The chemical properties of copper allow it to take part in many biological functions such as electro...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Background Copper was reported to be involved in the onset and progression of cancer. Proteins in ch...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abun...
Copper is required for cancer cell proliferation and tumor angiogenesis. Copper-64 radionuclide (64C...
Inducing cancer cell death has always been a research hotspot in life sciences. With the continuous ...
Copper radionuclides are rapidly emerging as potential diagnostic and therapeutic tools in oncology,...
Metal-based antitumor drugs play a relevant role in antiblastic chemotherapy. Cisplatin is regarded ...