Fatfat M.; Merhi R.A.; Rahal O.; Stoyanovsky D.A.; Zaki A.; Haidar H.; Kagan V.E.; Gali-Muhtasib H.; Machaca K.
(BioMed Central Ltd.; LONDON236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND, 2014)
Background: Metals including iron, copper and zinc are essential for physiological processes yet can be toxic at high concentrations. However the role of these metals in the progression of cancer is not well defined. Here ...