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Zinc transporter 2 (SLC30A2) can suppress the vesicular zinc defect of adaptor protein 3-depleted fibroblasts by promoting zinc accumulation in lysosomesThe zinc transporter SLC39A13/ZIP13 is required for connective tissue development; its involvement in BMP/TGF-beta signaling pathwaysStructure-function analysis of a novel member of the LIV-1 subfamily of zinc transporters, ZIP14Role of Zn2+ ions in host-virus interactionsTwo major branches of anti-cadmium defense in the mouse: MTF-1/metallothioneins and glutathioneCopper chaperone for Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase is a sensitive biomarker of mild copper deficiency induced by moderately high intakes of zinc.Co-expression of zinc binding motif and GFP as a cellular indicator of metal ions mobility.The Critical Roles of Zinc: Beyond Impact on Myocardial SignalingIon channels and transporters in lymphocyte function and immunityZinc sequestration: arming phagocyte defense against fungal attackFishy business: effect of omega-3 fatty acids on zinc transporters and free zinc availability in human neuronal cellsZinc and zinc transporters in prostate carcinogenesisA Drosophila model identifies a critical role for zinc in mineralization for kidney stone diseaseHistidine protects against zinc and nickel toxicity in Caenorhabditis elegansHeteromeric protein complexes mediate zinc transport into the secretory pathway of eukaryotic cells.ZIPCO, a putative metal ion transporter, is crucial for Plasmodium liver-stage developmentManganese homeostasis in the nervous systemZn²⁺ dyshomeostasis caused by loss of ATP13A2/PARK9 leads to lysosomal dysfunction and alpha-synuclein accumulationGene expression profiling of immune-competent human cells exposed to engineered zinc oxide or titanium dioxide nanoparticlesZinc transporters and zinc signaling: new insights into their role in type 2 diabetesX-ray fluorescence imaging of the hippocampal formation after manganese exposureAccumulation of cadmium in insulin-producing β cellsZip14 (Slc39a14) mediates non-transferrin-bound iron uptake into cellsGenome wide identification, phylogeny and expression of zinc transporter genes in common carpAberrant expression of zinc transporter ZIP4 (SLC39A4) significantly contributes to human pancreatic cancer pathogenesis and progressionDynamic transcriptomic profiles of zebrafish gills in response to zinc depletion.QZ1 and QZ2: rapid, reversible quinoline-derivatized fluoresceins for sensing biological Zn(II)Gene expression of transporters and phase I/II metabolic enzymes in murine small intestine during fasting.Gene expression profile and genomic alterations in colonic tumours induced by 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH) in rats.ZIP4 confers resistance to zinc deficiency-induced apoptosis in pancreatic cancer.Carbonic anhydrase II-based metal ion sensing: Advances and new perspectives.Profiling of zinc-altered gene expression in human prostate normal vs. cancer cells: a time course study.Zinc transporters in prostate cancer.Zinc-induced neurotoxicity mediated by transient receptor potential melastatin 7 channels.Interleukin-6 regulates the zinc transporter Zip14 in liver and contributes to the hypozincemia of the acute-phase response.Zinc bioavailability and homeostasisZinc fortification decreases ZIP1 gene expression of some adolescent females with appropriate plasma zinc levels.Hypoxia lowers SLC30A8/ZnT8 expression and free cytosolic Zn2+ in pancreatic beta cellsThe Emerging Role for Zinc in Depression and Psychosis.Generation and characterization of mice lacking the zinc uptake transporter ZIP3.
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Mammalian zinc transporters.
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Mammalian zinc transporters.
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Mammalian zinc transporters.
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Mammalian zinc transporters.
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Mammalian zinc transporters.
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Mammalian zinc transporters.
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P2093
Juan P Liuzzi
Robert J Cousins
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10.1146/ANNUREV.NUTR.24.012003.132402
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z