Copper is an essential trace element that acts as a cofactor in various enzyme active sites in the human body. It participates in numerous life activities, including lipid metabolism, energy metabolism, and neurotransmitter synthesis. The proposal of “Cuproptosis” has made copper metabolism-related pathways a research hotspot in the field of tumor therapy, which has attracted great attention. This review discusses the biological processes of copper uptake, transport, and storage in human cells. It highlights the mechanisms by which copper metabolism affects hepatocellular carcinogenesis and metastasis, including autophagy, apoptosis, vascular invasion, cuproptosis, and ferroptosis. Additionally, it summarizes the current clinical applicatio...
Treatment of drug-resistant forms of cancer requires consideration of their hallmark features, such ...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper (Cu) is an essential element of organisms, which can affect the survival of cells. However, t...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
Unravelling Copper-Regulatory Systems and Copper-Affected Pathways in Cancer Cells to Improve Curren...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common primary liver cancer, of which ~800,000 new cases wi...
Copper is essential for life processes like energy metabolism, reactive oxygen species detoxificatio...
Copper (Cu) is essential for living organisms, and acts as a cofactor in many metabolic enzymes. To ...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Free serum copper correlates with tumor incidence and progression of human cancers, including hepato...
Background: Intracellular copper homeostasis requires a complex system. It has shown considerable pr...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...
Inducing cancer cell death has always been a research hotspot in life sciences. With the continuous ...
Copper is an indispensable biometal participating as a redox catalyst in many important biochemical ...
Treatment of drug-resistant forms of cancer requires consideration of their hallmark features, such ...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper (Cu) is an essential element of organisms, which can affect the survival of cells. However, t...
International audienceIn the human body, copper (Cu) is a major and essential player in a large numb...
Unravelling Copper-Regulatory Systems and Copper-Affected Pathways in Cancer Cells to Improve Curren...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common primary liver cancer, of which ~800,000 new cases wi...
Copper is essential for life processes like energy metabolism, reactive oxygen species detoxificatio...
Copper (Cu) is essential for living organisms, and acts as a cofactor in many metabolic enzymes. To ...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Free serum copper correlates with tumor incidence and progression of human cancers, including hepato...
Background: Intracellular copper homeostasis requires a complex system. It has shown considerable pr...
Copper is found in all living organisms and is a crucial trace element in redox chemistry, growth an...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...
Inducing cancer cell death has always been a research hotspot in life sciences. With the continuous ...
Copper is an indispensable biometal participating as a redox catalyst in many important biochemical ...
Treatment of drug-resistant forms of cancer requires consideration of their hallmark features, such ...
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated by protein transporters and chaperones, to allow its correc...
Copper (Cu) is an essential element of organisms, which can affect the survival of cells. However, t...