Artículo de publicación ISISuperoxide is a potentially toxic by-product of cellular metabolism.We have addressed here the in vitro ability of complexes formed between copper(II) ions and various biologically-occurring disulfides (RSSR: oxidized glutathione, cystine, homocystine and α-lipoic acid) to reactwith superoxide. The studied complexeswere found to react with superoxide (generated by a xanthine/xanthine oxidase system) at rate constants (kCu(II)–RSSR) close to 106 M−1 s−1,which are three orders of magnitude lower than that reported for superoxide dismutase (SOD) but comparable to that of several other copper-containing complexes reported as SODmimetics. The interaction between the tested Cu(II)–RSSR and superoxide, led to the g...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
Artículo de publicación ISISuperoxide is a potentially toxic by-product of cellular metabolism.We ha...
Cu(2+) ions and and GSH molecules interact swiftly to form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investi...
Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules interact to swiftly form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investigated ...
Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules interact to swiftly form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investigated ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBinding of copper by reduced glutathione (GSH) is generally seen as a mec...
Artículo de publicación ISIBinding of copper by reduced glutathione (GSH) is generally seen as a mec...
The interaction between Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules leads to the swift formation of the physiologica...
Cu2? ions and reduced glutathione (GSH) swiftly interact to form the physiologically occurring Cu(...
Copper (Cu) is essential for most organisms, but it can be poisonous in excess, through mechanisms s...
Prompted by the recently reported capacity of the physiologically occurring Cu(I)-[glutathione]2 com...
Copper (Cu) is essential for most organisms, but it can be poisonous in excess, through mechanisms s...
Copper (Cu) is essential for most organisms, but it can be poisonous in excess, through mechanisms s...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
Artículo de publicación ISISuperoxide is a potentially toxic by-product of cellular metabolism.We ha...
Cu(2+) ions and and GSH molecules interact swiftly to form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investi...
Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules interact to swiftly form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investigated ...
Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules interact to swiftly form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investigated ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBinding of copper by reduced glutathione (GSH) is generally seen as a mec...
Artículo de publicación ISIBinding of copper by reduced glutathione (GSH) is generally seen as a mec...
The interaction between Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules leads to the swift formation of the physiologica...
Cu2? ions and reduced glutathione (GSH) swiftly interact to form the physiologically occurring Cu(...
Copper (Cu) is essential for most organisms, but it can be poisonous in excess, through mechanisms s...
Prompted by the recently reported capacity of the physiologically occurring Cu(I)-[glutathione]2 com...
Copper (Cu) is essential for most organisms, but it can be poisonous in excess, through mechanisms s...
Copper (Cu) is essential for most organisms, but it can be poisonous in excess, through mechanisms s...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...