Copper is a required nutrient for life and particularly important to the brain and central nervous system. Indeed, copper redox activity is essential to maintaining normal physiological responses spanning neural signaling to metabolism, but at the same time copper misregulation is associated with inflammation and neurodegeneration. As such, chemical probes that can track dynamic changes in copper with spatial resolution, especially in loosely bound, labile forms, are valuable tools to identify and characterize its contributions to healthy and disease states. In this report, we present an activity-based sensing (ABS) strategy for copper detection in live cells that preserves spatial information by a copper-dependent bioconjugation reaction. ...
Transition metals have been recognized and studied primarily in the context of their essential roles...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Copper represents one of the most important biological metal ions due to its role as a catalytic cof...
For reasons that remain insufficiently understood, the brain requires among the highest levels of me...
The potent redox activity of copper is required for sustaining life. Mismanagement of its cellular p...
Cells exert precise control over their cellular copper pools through a sophisticated array of uptake...
Copper plays a critical role in the structure and function of essential proteins. These proteins mus...
Copper is an essential redox-active metal that plays integral roles in biology ranging from enzymati...
Copper is essential for life, and beyond its well-established ability to serve as a tightly bound, r...
Cells have evolved intricate mechanisms that coordinate the activity of transporters, chaperones, an...
Copper is an essential nutrient for sustaining life, and emerging data have expanded the roles of th...
Copper ions are indispensible to life and maintaining tight control over the homeostasis of copper i...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for eukaryotic systems and, thus, an essential mineral in the h...
Copper is an essential element in biological systems. Its participation as a catalytic and structura...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Transition metals have been recognized and studied primarily in the context of their essential roles...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Copper represents one of the most important biological metal ions due to its role as a catalytic cof...
For reasons that remain insufficiently understood, the brain requires among the highest levels of me...
The potent redox activity of copper is required for sustaining life. Mismanagement of its cellular p...
Cells exert precise control over their cellular copper pools through a sophisticated array of uptake...
Copper plays a critical role in the structure and function of essential proteins. These proteins mus...
Copper is an essential redox-active metal that plays integral roles in biology ranging from enzymati...
Copper is essential for life, and beyond its well-established ability to serve as a tightly bound, r...
Cells have evolved intricate mechanisms that coordinate the activity of transporters, chaperones, an...
Copper is an essential nutrient for sustaining life, and emerging data have expanded the roles of th...
Copper ions are indispensible to life and maintaining tight control over the homeostasis of copper i...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for eukaryotic systems and, thus, an essential mineral in the h...
Copper is an essential element in biological systems. Its participation as a catalytic and structura...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Transition metals have been recognized and studied primarily in the context of their essential roles...
Copper dyshomeostasis is responsible for the neurological symptoms observed in the genetically inher...
Copper represents one of the most important biological metal ions due to its role as a catalytic cof...