Copper Transport and Disease: What Can We Learn from Organoids?

Volume: 39, Issue: 1, Pages: 75 - 94
Published: Aug 21, 2019
Abstract
Many metals have biological functions and play important roles in human health. Copper (Cu) is an essential metal that supports normal cellular physiology. Significant research efforts have focused on identifying the molecules and pathways involved in dietary Cu uptake in the digestive tract. The lack of an adequate in vitro model for assessing Cu transport processes in the gut has led to contradictory data and gaps in our understanding of the...
Paper Details
Title
Copper Transport and Disease: What Can We Learn from Organoids?
Published Date
Aug 21, 2019
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
75 - 94
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