THE IMPORTANCE OF COPPER AS A MICROELEMENT IN THE BODY AND THE USE OF ITS COMPOUNDS IN MEDICINE
Keywords:
Copper, role in the body, medical use, radiobiology, copper deficiency and its consequences.Abstract
Copper (Latin name: cuprum, Cu) is a chemical element located in Group I of the periodic table. Copper has been known to humans since ancient times. It is one of the essential trace elements in the body. Copper is a necessary nutrient for all vertebrates and some lower species. This thesis explores the amount and role of copper in the human body, its applications in medicine and radiobiology, and the consequences of copper deficiency.
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