PMID: 9656334Jul 10, 1998Paper

A role of zinc in the regulation of gene expression

The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
R J Cousins

Abstract

Zn, without question, has important functions related to gene expression. Newer technologies applied to address these functions are providing answers relating to the importance of this micronutrient in human and animal health.

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