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In The Journal of Nutrition January 2005 135(1):99-108
Autor:
Jie, Liu, Li-Xin, Wei, Qi, Wang, Yuan-Fu, Lu, Feng, Zhang, Jing-Zhen, Shi, Cen, Li, M George, Cherian
Publikováno v:
Journal of ethnopharmacology. 210
Herbo-metallic preparations have a long history in the treatment of diseases, and are still used today for refractory diseases, as adjuncts to standard therapy, or for economic reasons in developing countries.This review uses cinnabar (HgS) and realg
Autor:
Forth, W.
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Human and Experimental Toxicology; March 1996, Vol. 15 Issue: 3 p277-277, 1p
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American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 294:E987-E992
Metallothionein (MT) as a potent antioxidant can affect energy metabolism. The present study was undertaken to investigate the association between MT gene polymorphism and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Using the PCR-based restriction fragment length poly
Autor:
Y. James Kang, M. George Cherian
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 231:138-144
Hepatocytes in adults are in a nonproliferative state but they have high capacity to regenerate within few hours after an Injury. After partial hepatectomy or chemical injury, hepatocytes undergo a synchronized multistep process consisting of prlming
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 210:190-199
A previous study (Oliver, J.R., Mara, T.W., Cherian, M.G. 2005. Impaired hepatic regeneration in metallothionein-I/II knockout mice after partial hepatectomy. Exp. Biol. Med. 230, 61-67) has shown an impairment of liver regeneration following partial
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FEBS Letters. 580:1235-1238
Previous reports have shown that metallothionein (MT) may modulate p53 activity through zinc exchange. However, little is known on a direct interaction between MT and p53 in cells. The results demonstrate an interaction between MT and p53 can occur i
Autor:
M. George Cherian, Rodolfo Niño Fong, Blanca Patricia Esparza Gonzalez, I. Carmen Fuentealba, Candace J. Gibson
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Biological Trace Element Research. 105:117-134
The effect of dietary zinc (Zn) supplementation on copper (Cu)-induced liver damage was investigated in Long-Evans Cinnamon rats (LEC), a model for Wilson's disease (WD). Four-week-old LEC (N=64) and control Long-Evans (LE) (N=32) female rats were di
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BioMetals. 16:113-123
The recognition that copper is essential but also potentially toxic to humans has prompted the search for biomarkers of copper excess. The experimental approach followed here involves the isolation and subsequent characterization of copper-binding mo
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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 88:213-222
Copper is both essential for life and toxic. Aberrant regulation of copper at the level of intracellular transport has been associated with inherited diseases, including Wilson's disease (WND) in humans. WND results in accumulation of copper and the