Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth and development. It is important for the function of several enzymes and proteins involved in energy metabolism, respiration, and DNA synthesis, notably cytochrome oxidase, superoxide dismutase, ascorbate oxidase, and tyrosinase. The major functions of copper biological molecules involve oxidation–reduction reactions in which they react directly with molecular oxygen to produce free radicals. Therefore, copper requires tightly regulated homeostatic mechanisms to ensure adequate supplies without any toxic effects. Overload or deficiency of copper is associated, respectively, with Wilson disease (WD) and Menkes disease (MD), which are of genetic ...
The chemical properties of copper allow it to take part in many biological functions such as electro...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abu...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abun...
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...
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...
Abstract Copper (Cu) is an essential microelement found in all living organisms with the unique abil...
Copper homeostasis is tightly regulated in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to ensure sufficien...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
The chemical properties of copper allow it to take part in many biological functions such as electro...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abu...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abun...
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...
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...
Abstract Copper (Cu) is an essential microelement found in all living organisms with the unique abil...
Copper homeostasis is tightly regulated in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to ensure sufficien...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
The chemical properties of copper allow it to take part in many biological functions such as electro...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abu...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms and, in particular, is the third most abun...