نتایج جستجو برای: cu ptsm61

تعداد نتایج: 61526  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1994
S Yu C E West A C Beynen

High intakes of Fe may impair Cu status, but the underlying mechanism is not known. Male rats, aged 7 weeks, were given purified diets adequate in Cu (8 mg Cu/kg) and containing either 7, 40 or 389 mg Fe/kg. After 6 weeks the concentrations of Fe in liver and spleen were positively related with dietary Fe level and those of Cu were negatively related with dietary Fe level. Increasing Fe intakes...

Journal: :Inorganic chemistry 2006
Laurel A Goj Elizabeth D Blue Samuel A Delp T Brent Gunnoe Thomas R Cundari Aaron W Pierpont Jeffrey L Petersen Paul D Boyle

Monomeric copper(I) alkyl complexes that possess the N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands IPr, SIPr, and IMes [IPr = 1,3-bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imidazol-2-ylidene, SIPr = 1,3-bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imidazolin-2-ylidene, IMes = 1,3-bis(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)imidazol-2-ylidene] react with amines or alcohols to release alkane and form the corresponding monomeric copper(I) amido, alkoxide, or...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1997
J D Ward G P Gengelbach J W Spears

Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of Cu deficiency with or without high dietary Mo or Fe on the specific immunity of calves. In Exp. 1, calves from 38 bred heifers, fed corn silage-based experimental diets from the last third of gestation until the calves were weaned, were used. Dietary treatments were control (no supplemental Fe, Mo, or Cu), 600 mg of supplemental Fe/kg o...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2000
T E Engle J W Spears T A Armstrong C L Wright J Odle

We conducted an experiment to determine the effects of dietary copper (Cu) source and level on carcass characteristics, longissimus muscle fatty acid composition, and serum and muscle cholesterol concentrations in steers. Sixty Angus and Angus x Hereford steers were stratified by weight and initial liver Cu concentration within a breed and randomly assigned to treatments. Treatments consisted o...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Mu Wang Amy L Caruano Michael R Lewis Laura A Meyer Robert P VanderWaal Carolyn J Anderson

Copper-64 (T(1/2) = 12.7 h; beta(+), 17.4%; beta(-), 39%) has been used both in positron emission tomography imaging and in radiotherapy. Copper-64 radiopharmaceuticals have shown tumor growth inhibition with a relatively low radiation dose in animal models; however, the mechanism of cytotoxicity has not been fully elucidated. These studies incorporate the use of somatostatin receptor-positive ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2013
D El Azzi J Viers M Guiresse A Probst D Aubert J Caparros F Charles K Guizien J L Probst

For centuries, many Mediterranean catchments were covered with vineyards in which copper was widely applied to protect grapevines against fungus. In the Mediterranean-type flow regime, brief and intense flood events increase the stream water discharge by up to 10 times and cause soil leaching and storm runoff. Because vineyards are primarily cultivated on steep slopes, high Cu fluxes are discha...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2005
Mark S Taylor Jack Barbera Claus-Peter Schulz Felician Muntean Anne B McCoy W Carl Lineberger

The ultrafast relaxation dynamics of Cu(H(2)O)(2) is investigated using femtosecond photodetachment-photoionization spectroscopy. In addition, stationary points on the Cu(H(2)O)(2) anion, neutral, and cation potential energy surfaces are characterized by ab initio electronic structure calculations. Electron photodetachment from Cu(-)(H(2)O)(2) initiates the dynamics on the ground-state potentia...

2013
Takashi Okubo Haruho Anma Masahiko Maekawa Takayoshi Kuroda-Sowa

The reaction of Cu(Hm-dtc)2 (H2m-dtc is azepane-1-carbodi-thioic acid), CuBr2 and methyl iso-thio-cyanate yielded the title mixed-valence nona-nuclear Cu(I)/Cu(II) compound, [Cu9Br5(C7H12NS2)5] or [Cu(I) 8Cu(II)Br5(Hm-dtc)5], encapsulating a bromide anion in the center of the Cu9Br4S10 cluster cage. The cage consists of a mononuclear Cu(II) unit [Cu(Hm-dtc)2], three μ4-bridging Hm-dtc(-) ligand...

1998
A. F. Bello T. Van Buuren J. E. Klepeis T. W. Barbee

Interfacial electronic effects between Cu and the transition metals Cr, Mo, W, Ta, Re, are investigated by determining the strength of the white line absorption resonances on the L3,2 edges of Cu in Cu5/TM5 multilayers. X-ray absorption (XAS) was performed to study the white lines, which are directly related to the unoccupied states of Cu in the multilayers. The metallic multilayers are 2 nm in...

Journal: :Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 2017
Callum Livingstone

The essential trace element copper (Cu) is required for a range of physiologic processes, including wound healing and functioning of the immune system. The correct amount of Cu must be provided in parenteral nutrition (PN) if deficiency and toxicity are to be avoided. While provision in line with the standard recommendations should suffice for most patients, Cu requirements may be higher in pat...

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