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Copper-dependent oxidative stress and neurodegeneration

Copper is an essential trace element, but its redox reactivity leads to risks of damage to cell and tissues. These are well exemplified by several forms of neurodegenerative diseases, either arising as inherited disorders of copper metabolism, such as Menkes' and Wilson's disease, or as co...

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Published in:IUBMB life 2000-10, Vol.50 (4-5), p.309-314
Main Authors: Rotilio, G, Carrì, M T, Rossi, L, Ciriolo, M R
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