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    Yamazaki K, Ohyama H, Kurata K, Wakabayashi T.
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  • 24. Hepatic copper accumulation induces DNA strand breaks in the liver cells of Long-Evans Cinnamon strain rats.
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  • 30. Regional distribution of copper, zinc and iron in the brain in Long-Evans Cinnamon (LEC) rats with a new mutation causing hereditary hepatitis.
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  • 37. Lack of copper binding sites in ceruloplasmin of LEC rats with abnormal copper metabolism.
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  • 39. Copper increases in both plasma and red blood cells at the onset of acute hepatitis in LEC rats.
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  • 40. Defective copper binding to apo-ceruloplasmin in a rat model and patients with Wilson's disease.
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