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Thioether-Linked Single-Molecule Junctions with Coinage Metal Contacts. [PDF]

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MiR-133a-5p Facilitates Cuproptosis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Through Targeting of ATP7B. [PDF]

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Copper allergy and copper IUD

Contraception, 1979
Epicutaneous tests with copper, nickel and cobalt were performed in 37 patients using copper IUD who had shown side-effects to the IUD. None of them was allergic to copper; four were allergic to nickel and one to cobalt. Metal allergy was not considered to be the cause of the side-effects in any of the patients.
M. Mikkonen, P. Jouppila, A. Niinimäki
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Copper

Annual Reports Section "A" (Inorganic Chemistry), 2003
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Identification of copper-copper and copper-hydrogen complexes in silicon [PDF]

open access: possibleSemiconductors, 2013
The centers formed in silicon as a result of interaction between the substitutional copper impurity (Cus) and interstitial copper (Cui) or hydrogen (H) atoms, which are mobile at room temperature, are investigated in this study using the deep-level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) technique.
Nikolai Yarykin, Joerg Weber
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Copper

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1999
Copper is an essential trace element, which is an important catalyst for heme synthesis and iron absorption. Following zinc and iron, copper is the third most abundant trace element in the body. Copper is a noble metal, like silver and gold. Useful industrial properties include high thermal and electrical conductivity, low corrosion, alloying ability ...
Donald G. Barceloux, Donald Barceloux
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Copper and Copper Alloys

1968
In 1958 exposure tests were started in Sweden to gain knowledge of the natural patination and the corrosion behavior of copper and copper alloys when used outdoors. The investigation covered 36 alloys in sheet or rod form: 5 coppers, 20 brasses, 5 phosphor bronzes, 1 silicon bronze, 1 aluminum bronze, 1 cadmium bronze, 2 nickel-silvers, and 1 free ...
E Mattsson, R Holm
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Copper and Copper Alloys

2018
Copper and its alloys are widely used because of their outstanding conductivity, workability and resistance to corrosion. Selected alloys from the principal groups of copper-based materials are presented, including unalloyed coppers, high-copper alloys, brasses, and bronzes, highlighting the capability of this class of materials. The description of the
Jens Freudenberger, Hans Warlimont
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Copper and Carcinogenesis

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2002
Metal ions play an important role in biological systems, and without their catalytic presence in trace or ultratrace amounts many essential co-factors for many biochemical reactions would not take place. However, they become toxic to cells when their concentrations surpass certain optimal (natural) levels. Copper is an essential metal. Catalytic copper,
J. Anastassopoulou, T. Theophanides
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