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  • 3. Caeruloplasmin: a multi-functional metalloprotein of vertebrate plasma.
    Frieden E.
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  • 4. Studies on the roles of apotransferrin and caeruloplasmin (EC 1.16.3.1) on iron absorption in copper-deficient rats using an isolated vascularly- and luminally-perfused intestinal preparation.
    Coppen DE, Davies NT.
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  • 5. An X-ray crystallographic study of the binding sites of the azide inhibitor and organic substrates to ceruloplasmin, a multi-copper oxidase in the plasma.
    Zaitsev VN, Zaitseva I, Papiz M, Lindley PF.
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  • 7. [Ceruloplasmin, hephaestin and zyklopen: the three multicopper oxidases important for human iron metabolism].
    Wierzbicka D, Gromadzka G.
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  • 8. Plasma copper, iron, ceruloplasmin and ferroxidase activity in schizophrenia.
    Wolf TL, Kotun J, Meador-Woodruff JH.
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  • 9. Ceruloplasmin metabolism and function.
    Hellman NE, Gitlin JD.
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  • 10. Evidence for ceruloplasmin as a copper transport protein.
    Hsieh HS, Frieden E.
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  • 11. Levels of plasma ceruloplasmin protein are markedly lower following dietary copper deficiency in rodents.
    Broderius M, Mostad E, Wendroth K, Prohaska JR.
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  • 12. The effects of high dietary zinc and copper deficiency on the activity of copper-requiring metalloenzymes in the growing rat.
    L'Abbé MR, Fischer PW.
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  • 13. Ceruloplasmin and what it might do.
    Healy J, Tipton K.
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  • 14. Iron loading into ferritin by an intracellular ferroxidase.
    Reilly CA, Aust SD.
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  • 15. Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked ceruloplasmin is expressed in multiple rodent organs and is lower following dietary copper deficiency.
    Mostad EJ, Prohaska JR.
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  • 16. Multi-copper oxidases and human iron metabolism.
    Vashchenko G, MacGillivray RT.
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  • 17. [Spectral characteristics of the mechanism of oxidase activity of ceruloplasmin].
    Vasil'ev VB, Neĭfakh SA, Rusakov DV, Iakovleva TIu, Kholmogorov VE.
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  • 18. Ceruloplasmin, a link between copper and iron metabolism.
    Frieden E.
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  • 19. Iron uptake and transfer from ceruloplasmin to transferrin.
    Eid C, Hémadi M, Ha-Duong NT, El Hage Chahine JM.
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  • 20. The photoreactivity of the copper-NO complexes in cytochrome c oxidase and in other copper-containing proteins.
    Wever R, Boelens R, De Boer E, Van Gelder BF, Gorren AC, Rademaker H.
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