Feeding of Excessive Cystine and Cysteine Enhances Defects of Dietary Copper Deficiency in Rats by Differential Mechanisms Involving Altered Iron Status
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Kato N
Kyushu Univ. Kasuga Jpn
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Yang Ben-shan
Department Of Applied Biochemistry Faculty Of Applied Biological Science Hiroshima University
関連論文
- Comparison of the Response of Serum Ceruloplasmin and Cholesterol, and of Tissue Ascorbic Acid, Metallothionein, and Nonprotein Sulfhydryl in Rats to the Dietary Level of Cystine and Cysteine
- Elevated Intestinal Absorption of Copper in Rats Fed on a Excessive Tyrosine Diet
- Feeding of Excessive Cystine and Cysteine Enhances Defects of Dietary Copper Deficiency in Rats by Differential Mechanisms Involving Altered Iron Status
- Differential Effects of Dietary Excessive Cystine and Cysteine on Plasma Ceruloplasmin and Cholesterol in Rats
- Feeding of Excessive Cystine and Cysteine Enhances Defects of Dietary Copper Deficiency in Rats by Differential Mechanisms Involving Altered Iron Status
- Responses of Tissue Ascorbic Acid and of Serum Cholesterol, .ALPHA.-Tocopherol, and Ceruloplasmin in Rats to Dietary Level of Cystine.