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Zinc intoxication induces ferroptosis in A549 human lung cells

Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace metal required for all forms of life, but is toxic at high concentrations. While the toxic effects of high levels of Zn are well documented, the mechanism of cell death appears to vary based on the study and concentration of Zn. Zn has been proposed as an anti-cancer...

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Published in:Metallomics 2019-05, Vol.11 (5), p.982-993
Main Authors: Palmer, Lauren D, Jordan, Ashley T, Maloney, K. Nichole, Farrow, Melissa A, Gutierrez, Danielle B, Gant-Branum, Randi, Burns, William J, Romer, Carrie E, Tsui, Tina, Allen, Jamie L, Beavers, William N, Nei, Yuan-Wei, Sherrod, Stacy D, Lacy, D. Borden, Norris, Jeremy L, McLean, John A, Caprioli, Richard M, Skaar, Eric P
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Protein Binding - drug effects
Time Factors
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