Elevated blood copper/zinc ratios in assaultive young males. Physiology and Behavior 62, 327-329.Walsh et al. " Elevated Blood Copper/Zinc Ratios in Assaultive Young Males " Physiology & Behavior, 62(2):327-329 (1997).Walsh WJ, Isaacson HR, Rehman F, Hall A. Elevated blood copper/zinc...
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Aim: To examine the effect of overexpression of human intracellular copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD1) gene on fetal mice brain exposed to in-utero ischemic reperfusion injury. Design: Transient in-utero ischemia (7 min) was induced in pregnant transgenic mice overexpressing human CuZnSOD1...
Aspirin reduces blood cholesterol in copper-deficient rats: a potential antioxidant agent? The purpose of this study was to examine whether the hypocholesterolemic effect of aspirin is to due to its antioxidant properties. Oxidative stress was in... M Fields,CG Lewis,I Bureau - 《Metabolism Clin...
New research shows that disease-associated microglia in neurodegenerative brains present features of elevated phagocytosis, lysosomal functions, and lipid metabolism, which benefit brain repair. The underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Intrace
Unrelated pollutants, non-skin diseases, and nonhuman research were excluded; seven studies were included in our review. Although increased blood heavy metal levels were not found to be associated with eczema, increased exposure to lead (P = 0.008), copper (P = 0.04), and zinc (P = 0.01)...
Role of the Water Main in a Lead Service Line Replacement Program: A Utility Case Study Flawed science begets flawed policy: EPA's Lead and Copper Rule, partial lead service line replacement, and elevated blood lead levels among children Yann... E Camara,KR Montreuil,AK Knowles,... - 《...
Elevated blood pressure levels and community drinking water characteristics. Paper presented at the AAAS Conference - Calabrese, Tuthill - 1978 () Citation Context ...xcess of I ppm can lead to elevated levels of copper in tissues (41); that levels of copper exceeding 1 ppm are not uncommon...
Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the predominant human immunoglobulin class in blood and comprises four subclasses that are named after their abundance in human serum; of all IgG in plasma, ~60% are IgG1, followed by ~30% IgG2, ~7% IgG3 and ~3% IgG41,2,3. IgG subclasses are highly similar...
A low serum alkaline phosphatase level may occur in patients withWilson disease, especially those presenting withfulminanthepatitis and hemolysis, possibly because of reduced activity of the enzyme owing to displacement of the co-factor zinc by copper (seeChapter 75). ...