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Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient required for the activity of redox-active enzymes involved in critical metabolic reactions, signaling pathways, and biological functions. Transporters and chaperones control Cu ion levels and bioavailability to ensure proper subcellular and systemic Cu distribution....
Copper homeostasis and cuproptosis in central nervous system diseases Zhipeng Zhu , Min Song … Min Chen Cell Death & Disease Open Access 21 November 2024 Access options Subscribe to this journal Receive 12 digital issues and online access to articles 111,21 € per year only 9,27 € pe...
exposed to copper (De Boeck et al., 2003); however, exogenouscortisolexposure did not affect hepatic levels of Hsp70 expression orHsp70mRNA levels in silversea bream(Sparussarba) in vitro or incutthroat trout(Oncorhynchus clarkii) in vivo (Ackerman et al., 2000a,b). While cortisol also ...
We compared myocardial expression (mRNA and protein) of key components of the cellular copper-transport pathways, which coordinate the regulation of copper homeostasis in cardiac LV tissues, in groups of non-diabetic control, diabetic, and TETA-treated-diabetic animals; we also undertook some studies...
Copper Sulfide Nanoparticles: these nanoparticles, upon exposure to specific wavelengths of light, undergo electron-hole pair separation, leading to ROS generation, specifically singlet oxygen, which induces oxidative DNA damage and subsequent apoptosis [102]. ...
The study of heavy-ion damage in pure copper TEM has been used to study the small vacancy clusters (8 Å ≤ diameter ≤ 90 Å) created in pure copper by 30 keV ions. Quantitative investigations sh... A.,Y.,Stathopoulos - 《Philosophical Magazine A》 被引量: 60发表: 1981年 Involvem...
(e.g., NADH:quinone oxidoreductases [NDH-1 cf. complex I and NDH-2], succinate dehydrogenases [cf. complex II], formate dehydrogenases, and hydrogenases) are mediated to reductive electron donor–acceptor complexes (including two types of terminal cytochrome oxidase [heme–copper oxidases, cf...
The reaction was carried out in the presence of copper sulfate and sodium ascorbate. After immobilizing the motor molecule between AFM tip and surface, the AFM tip is retracted for 40 nm with a velocity of 0.02 µm/s to stretch the PEG5000 chains attached to the motor molecules, ...
In: Metal Ion Homeostasis: Molecular Biology and Chemistry (D.H. Hamer and D.R. Winge, eds), pp. 469–477, Alan R. Liss, New York. 50. Rouch, D.A., J. Parkhill and N.L. Brown. 1994. Induction of bacterial mercury- and copper-responsive promoters: functional differences between ...