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Marc Solioz is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. Their research spans several fields, including nursing, environmental science, and medicine. The subfields addressed in their work include nutrition and dietetics, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, as well as physiology.

The main topics of their research focus on trace elements in health, heavy metal exposure and toxicity, and Alzheimer's disease research and treatments.

Solioz has contributed to the scientific community with publications in venues such as Experimental Biology and Medicine. One notable recent paper is titled Low copper-2 intake in Switzerland does not result in lower incidence of Alzheimer's disease and contradicts the Copper-2 Hypothesis, published in 2020 in Experimental Biology and Medicine.

Frequent co-authors are not listed for Solioz, indicating either independent research or diverse collaborative networks without frequent repetition of the same partners.

  • Trace Elements in Health
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments

  • Nursing
  • Environmental Science
  • Medicine

  • Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Physiology

  • Low copper-2 intake in Switzerland does not result in lower incidence of Alzheimer's disease and contradicts the Copper-2 Hypothesis, 2020, Experimental Biology and Medicine

Best Publications

  • Metallic Copper as an Antimicrobial Surface

    Gregor Grass;Christopher Rensing;Marc Solioz

  • CPx-type ATPases: a class of P-type ATPases that pump heavy metals

    Marc Solioz;Christopher Vulpe

  • Primary structure of two P-type ATPases involved in copper homeostasis in Enterococcus hirae.

    A. Odermatt;H. Suter;R. Krapf;M. Solioz

  • Copper and Human Health: Biochemistry, Genetics, and Strategies for Modeling Dose-response Relationships

    Bonnie Ransom Stern;Marc Solioz;Daniel Krewski;Peter Aggett

  • Copper homeostasis in Enterococcus hirae

    Marc Solioz;Jivko V Stoyanov

  • Copper and Silver Transport by CopB-ATPase in Membrane Vesicles of Enterococcus hirae

    Marc Solioz;Alex Odermatt

  • Role of copper oxides in contact killing of bacteria.

    Michael Hans;Andreas Erbe;Salima Mathews;Ying Chen

  • Intracellular copper routing: the role of copper chaperones.

    Mark D Harrison;Christopher E Jones;Marc Solioz;Charles T Dameron

  • Response of Gram-positive bacteria to copper stress

    Marc Solioz;Helge K. Abicht;Mélanie Mermod;Stefano Mancini

  • Two trans-Acting Metalloregulatory Proteins Controlling Expression of the Copper-ATPases of Enterococcus hirae*

    Alex Odermatt;Marc Solioz

  • A role for low hepatic copper concentrations in nonalcoholic Fatty liver disease.

    Elmar Aigner;Michael Strasser;Heike Haufe;Thomas Sonnweber

  • Contact killing of bacteria on copper is suppressed if bacterial-metal contact is prevented and is induced on iron by copper ions.

    Salima Mathews;Michael Hans;Frank Mücklich;Marc Solioz

  • The cytochrome c oxidase of Paracoccus denitrificans pumps protons in a reconstituted system.

    M Solioz;E Carafoli;B Ludwig

  • The Enterococcus hirae copper chaperone CopZ delivers copper(I) to the CopY repressor.

    Paul Cobine;Wasantha A. Wickramasinghe;Mark D. Harrison;Thomas Weber

  • The Pyrethroids Permethrin and Cyhalothrin are Potent Inhibitors of the Mitochondrial Complex I

    Beat Gassner;Andreas Wüthrich;Günter Scholtysik;Marc Solioz

  • Killing of bacteria by copper surfaces involves dissolved copper.

    Cristina Molteni;Helge K. Abicht;Marc Solioz

  • Copper pumping ATPases: Common concepts in bacteria and man

    Marc Solioz;Alex Odermatt;Reto Krapf

  • Copper transfer from the Cu(I) chaperone, CopZ, to the repressor, Zn(II)CopY: metal coordination environments and protein interactions.

    Paul A. Cobine;Graham N. George;Christopher E. Jones;Wasantha A. Wickramasinghe

  • Identification of the structural gene for yeast cytochrome c oxidase subunit II on mitochondrial DNA.

    Fernando Cabral;Marc Solioz;Yvonne Rudin;Gottfried Schatz

  • NMR Structure and Metal Interactions of the CopZ Copper Chaperone

    Reinhard Wimmer;Torsten Herrmann;Marc Solioz;Kurt Wüthrich

Frequent Co-Authors

Alex Odermatt
Alex Odermatt University of Basel
Frank Mücklich
Frank Mücklich Saarland University
Carl L. Keen
Carl L. Keen University of California, Davis
Markus W. Büchler
Markus W. Büchler Champalimaud Foundation
Ernesto Carafoli
Ernesto Carafoli University of Padua
Gerd Multhaup
Gerd Multhaup McGill University
Lucia Banci
Lucia Banci University of Florence
Jörg Kleeff
Jörg Kleeff Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Stephan Krähenbühl
Stephan Krähenbühl University of Basel
Dennis J. Thiele
Dennis J. Thiele Sisu Pharma

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