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2. Systemic Interactions of Zinc
3. Trace elements in animal nutrition
4. Effects of Dietary Molybdenum and Iron on Copper Metabolism in Calves
5. Trace elements in animal nutrition
6. Effects of the Disposal of Copper-Rich Slurry on the Health of Grazing Animals
7. EXAFS Studies of Zinc and Copper in Chemical and Biochemical Systems
8. Effects of Thioanions of Molybdenum and Tungsten Upon Copper Metabolism
9. EXAFS Studies of Metallothionein
10. Dietary composition and the absorption of trace elements by ruminants
11. Cadmium Toxicity
12. ASSESSMENT OF ZINC, COPPER AND CADMIUM STATUS IN ANIMALS BY ASSAY OF EXTRACELLULAR METALLOTHIONEIN
13. Preface
14. Manifestations of copper excess
15. Obesity and hyperleptinemia in metallothionein (-I and -II) null mice
16. EFFECT OF INCREASED METALLOTHIONEIN CONTENT OF CHO CELLS ON DNA DAMAGE INDUCED BY COPPER OR IRON
17. Effect of zinc on metallothionein content of CHO cells transfected with metallothionein gene under the control of a non-inducible promoter
18. Regulation of metallothionein concentrations in rat brain: effect of glucocorticoids, zinc, copper, and endotoxin
19. Symptomatic zinc deficiency in experimental zinc deprivation.
20. Metabolic interactions of trace elements
21. Plasma 65Zn Kinetics in the rat
22. Dietary Cysteine Sufficiency Influences the Hepatic Response to TNF
23. Homeostatic regulation of zinc absorption and endogenous losses in zinc-deprived men
24. The protective role of metallothionein in copper-overload: II. Transport and excretion of immunoreactive MT-1 in blood, bile and urine of copper-loaded rats
25. The protective role of metallothionein in copper overload: I. Differential distribution of immunoreactive metallothionein in copper-loaded rat liver and kidney
26. Metallothionein and the Trace Minerals
27. Control of selenium and cobalt deficiency in lambs by supplementation of oral anthelmintics
28. The effects of age, sex, and zinc status on the accumulation of (copper, zinc)-metallothionein in rat kidneys
29. Measurement and toxicity of metallic and organic species
30. Protective effect of zinc supplementation against copper toxicosis in sheep
31. Iron-induced copper deficiency in calves: dose-response relationships and interactions with molybdenum and sulphur
32. Copper metabolism in rats given di- or trithiomolybdates
33. Hepatic copper–and zinc-binding proteins in ruminants
34. Autophagy and apoptosis in liver during the prehaemolytic phase of chronic copper poisoning in sheep
35. A sequential study of the skeletal abnormalities which develop in rats given a small dietary supplement of ammonium tetrathiomolybdate
36. Studies on the appearance of a hepatic copper-binding protein in normal and zinc-deficient rats
37. The toxicity of cadmium, zinc and molybdenum and their effects on copper metabolism
38. The induction of metallothionein in rat liver by zinc injection and restriction of food intake
39. Intestinal metallothionein and the mutual antagonism between copper and zinc in the rat
40. Effects of dietary molybdenum and sulphur on the distribution of copper in plasma and kidneys of sheep
41. Observations on the pancreas of cattle deficient in copper
42. Anaemia and veal calf production
43. Effects of molybdate, sulfide, and tetrathiomolybdate on copper metabolism in rats
44. Metabolism of 35S-labelled copper-, zinc- and cadmium-thionein in the rat
45. Effect of acute stress on the absorption and distribution of zinc and on zn-metallothionein production in the liver of the chick
46. Hepatic copper–and zinc-binding proteins in ruminants
47. Isolation of (copper, zinc)-thioneins from the livers of copper-injected rats
48. A convenient method for the treatment of chronic copper poisoning in sheep using subcutaneous ammonium tetrathiomolybdate
49. Studies on the metabolism of rat liver copper-metallothionein
50. Interaction of Cadmium and Zinc in Pregnancy
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