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Copper is essential for many enzymes responsible for: Collagen and elastin production (for firm, resilient skin and connective tissue) Antioxidant protection, including enzymes like superoxide dismutase (SOD) Cellular energy metabolism and repair processes GHK-Cu therefore helps regulate both the breakdown of damaged tissue and the formation of healthy new tissue, giving it importance in research on wound healing, anti-aging, hair growth, and even gene expression regulation
(iii) transgenic models like mice expressing human CFTR, gut-corrected mice (solved the problem of high mortality due to intestinal obstructions), and -epithelial sodium channel (-ENaC) mice ( Generation of CF models with other species are mostly reached by CFTR KO, like in the case of rat, ferret, rabbit, pig and sheep