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On the Heterogeneity of Deformation and Fracture in Bimetallic Specimens of the C11000-Inconel 625 System. [PDF]
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Connecting copper and cancer: from transition metal signalling to metalloplasia
Eva J Ge, Ashley Bush, Angela Casini
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Science, 2022
Description Excess copper causes mitochondrial protein aggregation and triggers a distinct form of cell death Copper and other trace metals are essential for life. However, it is important that these metals are present at the right amount in cells.
Martha A. Kahlson, Scott J. Dixon
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Description Excess copper causes mitochondrial protein aggregation and triggers a distinct form of cell death Copper and other trace metals are essential for life. However, it is important that these metals are present at the right amount in cells.
Martha A. Kahlson, Scott J. Dixon
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Advances in Materials, 2022
Cuproptosis, a newly identified form of regulated cell death that is copper‐dependent, offers great opportunities for exploring the use of copper‐based nanomaterials inducing cuproptosis for cancer treatment.
Yuzhi Xu +13 more
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Cuproptosis, a newly identified form of regulated cell death that is copper‐dependent, offers great opportunities for exploring the use of copper‐based nanomaterials inducing cuproptosis for cancer treatment.
Yuzhi Xu +13 more
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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 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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Structure of the catalytically active copper–ceria interfacial perimeter
Cu/CeO2 catalysts are highly active for the low-temperature water–gas shift—a core reaction in syngas chemistry for tuning the H2/CO/CO2 proportions in feed streams—but the direct identification and quantitative description of the active sites remain ...
Yan Zhou, Jens Sehested, Jingyue Liu
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