نتایج جستجو برای: excess copper

تعداد نتایج: 154785  

Journal: :American journal of clinical pathology 2005
Monte S Willis Sara A Monaghan Michael L Miller Robert W McKenna Wiley D Perkins Barry S Levinson Vikas Bhushan Steven H Kroft

Copper deficiency is a rare cause of sideroblastic anemia and neutropenia that often is not suspected clinically. The morphologic findings in bone marrow, while not pathognomonic, are sufficiently characteristic to suggest the diagnosis, leading to further testing to establish the correct diagnosis. Excess zinc ingestion is among the causes of copper deficiency. We present 3 cases of zinc-induc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Tasuku Hirayama Genevieve C Van de Bittner Lawrence W Gray Svetlana Lutsenko Christopher J Chang

Copper is an essential metal nutrient that is tightly regulated in the body because loss of its homeostasis is connected to severe diseases such as Menkes and Wilson diseases, Alzheimer's disease, prion disorders, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The complex relationships between copper status and various stages of health and disease remain challenging to elucidate, in part due to a lack of m...

2012
Tina Skjørringe Lisbeth Birk Møller Torben Moos

Iron and copper are important co-factors for a number of enzymes in the brain, including enzymes involved in neurotransmitter synthesis and myelin formation. Both shortage and an excess of iron or copper will affect the brain. The transport of iron and copper into the brain from the circulation is strictly regulated, and concordantly protective barriers, i.e., the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Claudia Jonak Hirofumi Nakagami Heribert Hirt

Excessive amounts of heavy metals adversely affect plant growth and development. Whereas some regions naturally contain high levels of heavy metals, anthropogenic release of heavy metals into the environment continuously increases soil contamination. The presence of elevated levels of heavy metal ions triggers a wide range of cellular responses including changes in gene expression and synthesis...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1968
R H Marks E H Cordes F R Gurd

Denaturation of dilute solutions of ferrimyoglobins at pH 650 and 50’ by a 7to lo-fold molar excess for copper(D) is completely reversible on addition of excess chelating agent. The renaturation reaction exhibits first order kinetics. In the ultracentrifuge, the copper(D)-denatured proteins show little aggregation except for an increase in sedimentation constant for the sperm whale protein from...

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