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Marginal maternal Zn intake in rats alters mammary gland Cu transporter levels and milk Cu concentration and affects neonatal Cu metabolism
Shannon L. Kelleher, Bo Lönnerdal
Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology
Department of Pharmacology
Department of Surgery
Nutritional Sciences
Penn State Cancer Institute
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Metabolism
100%
Mammary Gland
100%
Milk
100%
Cu Concentration
100%
During Pregnancy
28%
Lactation
28%
Zn Concentration
28%
Mg-Zn
28%
ATP7A
28%
CTR1
28%
Zn Deficiency
28%
Neonate
14%
Immunostaining
14%
Small Intestine
14%
Copper Metabolism
14%
Increased Demand
14%
Suckling
14%
Maternal Tissues
14%
Differential Centrifugation
14%
ATP7B
14%
Cu Transport
14%
Zinc Intake
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rat
100%
Ferroxidase
80%
Pups
60%
Feeds
20%
Neonate
20%
Immatures
20%
Immunohistochemistry
20%
Small Intestine
20%
Differential Centrifugation
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Rat
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Milk Level
25%
Ceruloplasmin Blood Level
25%