نتایج جستجو برای: cu

تعداد نتایج: 61526  

2015
Neil A. Gershenfeld Andreas S. Weigend

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2011
De-Liang Yang Hong-Bin Zhao Jun-Xu Liao Liang Chen Bang-Ying Wang

In the title compound, [Cu(C(76)H(92)N(4)O(4))], the central Cu(II) ion is situated on an inversion centre. The porphyrinate core exhibits a nearly planar conformation [maximum deviation = 0.027 (3) Å], with Cu-N distances of 1.997 (2) and 2.001 (2) Å. The benzene rings of the 4-octyloxyphenyl groups are rotated at angles of 84.02 (8) and 77.02 (6)° with respect to the mean plane of the porphyr...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2003
Paul J Frick Amy H Cornell S Doug Bodin Heather E Dane Christopher T Barry Bryan R Loney

One method for defining pathways through which children develop severe conduct problems is based on the presence or absence of callous-unemotional (CU) traits. This study investigated potential differences between nonreferred children (mean age = 12.36 years; SD = 1.73) with and without CU traits (n = 98). Children with conduct problems, irrespective of the presence of CU traits, tended to have...

2016
Hongxiao Zhang Yan Xia Chen Chen Kai Zhuang Yufeng Song Zhenguo Shen

Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants, but excess Cu can inactivate and disturb the protein function due to unavoidable binding to proteins at the cellular level. As a redox-active metal, Cu toxicity is mediated by the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Cu-binding structural motifs may alleviate Cu-induced damage by decreasing free Cu(2+) activity in cytoplasm or scaveng...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2002
Collins Kamunde Cheryl Clayton Chris M Wood

Juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were exposed to waterborne Cu (22 microg/l) in moderately hard water for up to 28 days. Relative to control fish kept at background Cu levels (2 microg/l), Cu-preexposed fish displayed decreased uptake rates of waterborne Cu via the gills but not of dietary Cu via the gut during 48-h exposures to (64)Cu-radiolabeled water and diet, respectively. At n...

2006
H. S. Lim I. K. Paik T. I. Sohn W. Y. Kim

An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of supplemental copper (Cu) chelates (methionine, chitosan and yeast) on the performance, nutrient digestibility, serum IgG level, gizzard erosion, Cu content in the liver and excreta and the level of total cholesterol in breast muscle and serum of broiler chickens. Two hundred and forty hatched broiler chickens (Ross 208) were assigned to ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1995
S Yu A C Beynen

The mechanism underlying the reduced Cu status in rats fed on a high-Sn diet was investigated. Male rats aged 4 weeks were fed ad lib. on purified diets containing either 1 or 100 mg Sn/kg and demineralized water for a period of 4 weeks. The high-Sn diet had no effect on feed intake, body-weight gain or weight of liver and kidney but significantly reduced Cu concentrations in plasma, liver and ...

2014
Anne Hong-Hermesdorf Marcus Miethke Sean D Gallaher Janette Kropat Sheel C Dodani Jefferson Chan Dulmini Barupala Dylan W Domaille Dyna I Shirasaki Joseph A Loo Peter K Weber Jennifer Pett-Ridge Timothy L Stemmler Christopher J Chang Sabeeha S Merchant

We identified a Cu-accumulating structure with a dynamic role in intracellular Cu homeostasis. During Zn limitation, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii hyperaccumulates Cu, a process dependent on the nutritional Cu sensor CRR1, but it is functionally Cu deficient. Visualization of intracellular Cu revealed major Cu accumulation sites coincident with electron-dense structures that stained positive for lo...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2000
T E Engle J W Spears

Performance and Cu status were measured in growing and finishing steers supplemented with different copper (Cu) concentrations and sources. Sixty Angus (n = 36) and Angus x Hereford (n = 24) steers were stratified by weight and initial liver Cu concentration within a breed and randomly assigned to treatments. Treatments consisted of 1) control (no supplemental Cu); 2) 20 mg Cu/kg DM from Cu sul...

2006
H. S. Lim

An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary supplementation of copper chelates in the form of methionine, chitosan and yeast on the performance of laying hens. Four hundred ISA Brown layers, 84 wks old, were assigned to 4 treatments: control, 100 ppm Cu in methionine chelate (Met-Cu), 100 ppm Cu as chitosan chelate (Chitosan-Cu) and 100 ppm Cu as yeast chelate (Yeast-Cu). ...

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