Study of Metal-Metal Interactions and Their Biomarkers Using an Intestinal Human Cell Line

Volume: 195, Issue: 1, Pages: 95 - 104
Published: Aug 31, 2019
Abstract
From the time of dietary intake to their utilization, the number of important interactions occurs among mineral elements, which can affect their bioavailability because of similarity in physicochemical properties and common absorptive pathways. However, the studies that have analyzed the interactions among copper, iron, and zinc have conflicting results and need further exploration. HT-29 cells grown to confluence in 6-well plates were incubated...
Paper Details
Title
Study of Metal-Metal Interactions and Their Biomarkers Using an Intestinal Human Cell Line
Published Date
Aug 31, 2019
Volume
195
Issue
1
Pages
95 - 104
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