Copper Metabolism
Copper Metabolism is the process by which cells in the body take in, use and excrete copper. Copper is an essential trace element that is necessary for the proper functioning of several bodily processes, including those that involve iron, energy production and the health of the immune system. This element plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of the cardiovascular system, neural tissue, and skeletal muscles. By understanding the basic processes involved in Copper Metabolism, researchers can better understand and treat diseases that result from metabolic defects caused by problems with the absorption or excretion of this mineral. Additionally, understanding Copper Metabolism can help in the development of therapies for disorders such as Wilson Disease, Menkes Syndrome, and other ailments that are caused by genetic mutations that result in abnormal copper levels.
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