Copper toxicology, oxidative stress and inflammation using zebrafish as experimental model

Volume: 36, Issue: 7, Pages: 876 - 885
Published: Feb 17, 2016
Abstract
Copper is an essential micronutrient and a key catalytic cofactor in a wide range of enzymes. As a trace element, copper levels are tightly regulated and both its deficit and excess are deleterious to the organism. Under inflammatory conditions, serum copper levels are increased and trigger oxidative stress responses that activate inflammatory responses. Interestingly, copper dyshomeostasis, oxidative stress and inflammation are commonly present...
Paper Details
Title
Copper toxicology, oxidative stress and inflammation using zebrafish as experimental model
Published Date
Feb 17, 2016
Volume
36
Issue
7
Pages
876 - 885
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