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Publication : Developmental patterns of copper and zinc concentrations in mouse liver and brain: evidence that the gene crinkled (cr) is associated with an abnormality in copper metabolism.

First Author  Keen CL Year  1979
Journal  J Inorg Biochem Volume  11
Issue  3 Pages  269-77
PubMed ID  512661 Mgi Jnum  J:221103
Mgi Id  MGI:5638179 Doi  10.1016/s0162-0134(00)80023-9
Citation  Keen CL, et al. (1979) Developmental patterns of copper and zinc concentrations in mouse liver and brain: Evidence that the gene crinkled (cr) is associated with an abnormality in copper metabolism. J Inorg Biochem 11(3):269-77
abstractText  Abstract An abnormality in copper metabolism during both the prenatal and postnatal (preweaning) periods was found to be associated with the autosomal recessive gene crinkled (cr) in mice. Liver copper concentration was significantly lower in crinkled mice (cr/cr) than in littermate controls (+/?) from 18 days of gestation to 20 days after birth. Crinkled mice older than 20 days of age had liver copper concentrations similar to those of littermate controls. Liver zinc and brain copper and zinc were similar in crinkled and noncrinkled mice at all times tested. In both crinkled and noncrinkled mice, brain copper concentration increased during the suckling period, and liver copper concentration decreased.
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