Role of copper chelating agents: between old applications and new perspectives in neuroscience
Rosalba Leuci,
Leonardo Brunetti,
Vincenzo Tufarelli
et al.
Abstract:The role of copper element has been an Increasingly relevant topic In recent years In the fields of human and animal health, for both the study of new drugs and Innovative food and feed supplements. This metal plays an important role in the central nervous system, where it is associated with glutamatergic signaling, and it is widely involved in inflammatory processes. Thus, diseases involving copper (II) dyshomeostasis often have neurological symptoms, as exemplified by Alzheimer's and other diseases (such as … Show more
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