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Copper overload affects copper and iron metabolism in hep-g2 cells
(AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, 2004)
Copper overload affects copper and iron metabolism in hep-g2 cells
(AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, 2004)
Copper overload affects copper and iron metabolism in hep-g2 cells
(AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, 2004)
Gene expression profiling in chronic copper overload reveals upregulation of prnp and app
(AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2004)
Copper-induced alterations in rat brain depends on route of overload and basal copper levels
(Elsevier Science Inc, 2014-01)
Objectives Copper (Cu) is widely used in industry for the manufacture of a vast range of goods including Cu-intrauterine devices (IUDs), electronic products, agrochemicals, and many others. It is also one of the trace ...
Effect of copper overload on the survival of HepG2 and A-549 human-derived cells
(Sage Publications, 2013-03)
We investigated the effect of copper (Cu) overload (20–160 mM/24 h) in two cell lines of human hepatic (HepG2) and pulmonary (A-549) origin by determining lipid and protein damage and the response of the antioxidant defence ...
Cytotoxic effects of copper overload on human-derived lung and liver cells in culture
(Elsevier Science, 2012-07)
Background: Copper (Cu) is an essential trace metal used as a catalytic cofactor for many enzymes. However, it can have nocive effects when it participates in the Fenton reaction, producing reactive oxygen species (ROS). ...
Proteomic study of the yeast Rhodotorula mucilaginosa RCL-11 under copper stress
(Springer, 2012-06)
In order to understand the mechanism involved in Rhodotorula mucilaginosa RCL-11 resistance to copper a proteomic study was conducted. Atomic absorption spectroscopy showed that the copper concentration in the medium ...