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There's a nice walk along the canal, called Portage Lake in that area, with signboard pictorials outlining the shipping lane's history and significance in delivering copper to the world.
The objectives of this study were to define nausea threshold in apparently healthy adult volunteers who received graded concentrations of copper and to explore how individual thresholds were modified by delivering copper in an orange-flavored drink.
As an example exposure of cells to high Cu concentrations increase PrP expression [15] and caused PrP to internalise [16], delivering copper into the cell [17].
Similarly, a deletion of the gene PaCox17 encoding a mitochondrial chaperone delivering copper to a subunit of COX results in respiration via AOX and a pronounced lifespan extension [13].
Transcript levels of the post-Golgi Cu-transporter RAN1, a homologue of yeast CCC2, human WD and MNK [72], and of the Cu-chaperone CCH1, the homologue of ATX1 in yeast, delivering copper to CCC2 [73] were found to be increased in senescent leaves.
The holes detected by STM are likely "mines" delivering copper to the surface, as has been observed for Ag in the Cu/Ag(111) system.
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Now, a patented process that fuses premium metals with "proprietary polymers and ceramics" will deliver copper, bronze, brass, gunmetal and nickel silver in useful shapes and sizes.
Ccs1 is needed to deliver copper to yeast Sod1 for its activity [22].
Chaperones Atox1, CCS, Cox17, Sco1 and Sco2 are required to deliver copper to copper-dependent enzymes in various subcellular compartments.
First, FKBP52 directly interacts with the copper metallochaperone Atox1 [12], a protein that delivers copper to the copper transporting ATPAses ATP7A and ATP7B [reviewed in 35].
SOD1 encodes a SOD, and CCS is a copper 'chaperone' that delivers copper to SODs.
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