Zinc and tetrathiomolybdate for the treatment of Wilson’s disease and the potential efficacy of anticopper therapy in a wide variety of diseases

Volume: 1, Issue: 3, Pages: 199 - 199
Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Wilson’s disease, an autosomal recessive disease of copper accumulation and copper toxicity primarily in the liver and brain, has been the engine that has driven the development of anticopper drugs. Here we first briefly review Wilson’s disease, then review the four anticopper drugs used to treat Wilson’s disease. We then discuss the results of therapy with anticopper drugs in Wilson’s disease, with special emphasis on the newer and better...
Paper Details
Title
Zinc and tetrathiomolybdate for the treatment of Wilson’s disease and the potential efficacy of anticopper therapy in a wide variety of diseases
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Volume
1
Issue
3
Pages
199 - 199
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