Transition metals such as iron, zinc, copper, and manganese are essential for the growth and development of organisms ranging from bacteria to mammals. Numerous studies have focused on the impact of iron availability during bacterial and fungal infections, and increasing evidence suggests that copper is also involved in microbial pathogenesis. Not only is copper an essential cofactor for specific microbial enzymes, but several recent studies also strongly suggest that copper is used to restrict pathogen growth in vivo. Here, we review evidence that animals use copper as an antimicrobial weapon and that, in turn, microbes have developed mechanisms to counteract the toxic effects of copper
From its uses in ancient civilisations, copper has an established history as an antimicrobial agent....
From its uses in ancient civilisations, copper has an established history as an antimicrobial agent....
The immunomodulatory and antimicrobial properties of zinc and copper have long been appreciated. In ...
Transition metals such as iron, zinc, copper, and manganese are essential for the growth and develop...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
Copper is an essential trace element participating in many vital biological processes, however it be...
Copper is a required micronutrient for bacteria and an essential cofactor for redox-active cuproenzy...
Copper is a required micronutrient for bacteria and an essential cofactor for redox-active cuproenzy...
Zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) are essential for optimal innate immune function, and nutritional deficien...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element for all aerobic organisms. It functions as a cofactor in e...
The innate toxicity of copper can be exploited as an antimicrobial. In this issue of Chemistry & Bio...
Copper is a required micronutrient for bacteria and an essential cofactor for redox-active cuproenzy...
From its uses in ancient civilisations, copper has an established history as an antimicrobial agent....
From its uses in ancient civilisations, copper has an established history as an antimicrobial agent....
The immunomodulatory and antimicrobial properties of zinc and copper have long been appreciated. In ...
Transition metals such as iron, zinc, copper, and manganese are essential for the growth and develop...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
Copper is an essential trace element participating in many vital biological processes, however it be...
Copper is a required micronutrient for bacteria and an essential cofactor for redox-active cuproenzy...
Copper is a required micronutrient for bacteria and an essential cofactor for redox-active cuproenzy...
Zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) are essential for optimal innate immune function, and nutritional deficien...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element for all aerobic organisms. It functions as a cofactor in e...
The innate toxicity of copper can be exploited as an antimicrobial. In this issue of Chemistry & Bio...
Copper is a required micronutrient for bacteria and an essential cofactor for redox-active cuproenzy...
From its uses in ancient civilisations, copper has an established history as an antimicrobial agent....
From its uses in ancient civilisations, copper has an established history as an antimicrobial agent....
The immunomodulatory and antimicrobial properties of zinc and copper have long been appreciated. In ...