Copper chelation shows promising results in certain lung cancers where cells have two related phenomena: a heightened transcription factor responding to oxidative stress and a diminished level of ...
PRAGUE, Czechia—A nearly 40-year-old agent used to remove copper from the body in Wilson’s disease may have a role to play in treating heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), according ...
The Chang Lab at Princeton Chemistry continues in its mission to elucidate the role of metal nutrients in human biology: last year, iron; this year, copper. The lab's first paper of 2025 showcases its ...
Concordance between comprehensive cancer genome profiling in plasma and matched tumor specimens. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2017 ASCO Annual Meeting I. This abstract does not include a ...
CHELATION THERAPY HAS been around for decades as a treatment for toxic metal poisoning. But, there have also been claims that the therapy could help several other conditions. Experts aren't so sure.
Copper chelation redirects neutrophil function to enhance anti-GD2 antibody therapy in neuroblastoma
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When determining the types of patients to be recruited for the trial, there was concern that the benefits of chelation might not be easily discerned if the participants were too healthy; patients who ...
Schematic detailing the design strategy for the histochemical activity-based sensing of labile Cu(I) pools. Credit: Chang Lab The Chang Lab at Princeton Chemistry continues in its mission to elucidate ...
The facts and fictions of chelation therapy Each month, Clinical Advisor makes one new clinical feature available ahead of print. Don’t forget to take the poll. The results will be published in the ...
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