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      NeuroscienceCell BiologyMedicineFerritin
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      MedicineHepcidinFerroportinHemochromatosis
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      MedicineInternal MedicineHepcidinFerritin
In order to understand better the molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of anaemia of inflammation, we carried out a time-course study on the effects of turpentine-induced acute and chronic inflammation on duodenal proteins... more
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      EndocrinologyChemistryInflammationIron Deficiency
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      ChemistryNutrition and DieteticsMedicineIn Vitro
Patients with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) often display disturbed iron indices. Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism, has been shown to be down‐regulated by alcohol in cell lines and animal models. This down‐regulation led to... more
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      EndocrinologyBiologyMedicineGene expression
Variation in body iron is associated with or causes diseases, including anaemia and iron overload. Here, we analyse genetic association data on biochemical markers of iron status from 11 European-population studies, with replication in... more
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      GeneticsBiologyMedicineMultidisciplinary
Polycythemia Vera (PV) is a myeloproliferative neoplasm driven by activating mutations in JAK2 that result in unrestrained erythrocyte production, increasing patients' hematocrit and hemoglobin concentration, placing them at risk of... more
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      ImmunologyHepcidinBloodFerroportin
Progressive iron overload is the most salient and ultimately fatal complication of β-thalassemia. However, little is known about the relationship among ineffective erythropoiesis (IE), the role of iron-regulatory genes, and tissue iron... more
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      EndocrinologyFlow CytometryBiologyInternal Medicine
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      EndocrinologyMedicineErythropoietinInternal Medicine
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      BiologyOxidative StressIron DeficiencyMedicine
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      DentistrySaudi ArabiaHospital InfectionMedicine
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsBiologyMedicine
The reason of high mortality rate in the patients of beta-thalassemia major is iron overload because it leads to many secondary complications. Condition of iron overload is known as hemochromatosis (HC). HC causes distorted formation of... more
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      MedicineHepcidinFerroportinHemochromatosis
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      GeneticsBiologyMembrane ProteinsAdolescent
Hepcidin is the principal regulator of iron absorption in humans. The peptide inhibits cellular iron efflux by binding to the iron export channel ferroportin and inducing its internalization and degradation. Either hepcidin deficiency or... more
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      EndocrinologyMedicineHumansInternal Medicine
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      DiabetesMedicineInternal MedicineTransferrin
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      GastroenterologyMedicineHumansInternal Medicine
While the importance of iron for tumor development is widely appreciated, the exact sources of tumor-supporting iron largely remain elusive. The possibility that iron might be provided by stromal cells in the tumor microenvironment was... more
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      ChemistryCancer ResearchMedicineTumor microenvironment
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      PharmacokineticsMedicinePlaceboFerroportin
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      EndocrinologyBiologyInsulin ResistanceHumans
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      ChemistryNutrition and DieteticsIron DeficiencyMedicine
Iron is an essential factor for the growth and virulence of (. However, little is known about the mechanisms by which the host controls iron availability during infection. Since ferritin heavy chain (FtH) is a major intracellular source... more
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      ImmunologyBiologyMedicineBioenergetics
Iron is required for the oxidative response of neutrophils to allow the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, neutrophil function may be severely altered in conditions of iron overload, as observed in chronically... more
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      ChemistryInflammationOxidative StressMedicine
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      BiochemistryChemistryBiologyMedicine
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      GeneticsBiologyHepcidinPhenotype
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      BiologyMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyMedicine
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      BiologyMedicineTheriogenologyBiological Sciences
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      EndocrinologyInflammationIron DeficiencyMedicine
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      ChemistryFerroportinIn VivoQuercetin
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      ChemistryComplementary and Alternative MedicineIron DeficiencyMedicine
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      BiologyCell BiologyOxidative StressSpleen
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      Environmental HealthBiologyMedicineGene expression
Variation in body iron is associated with or causes diseases, including anaemia and iron overload. Here, we analyse genetic association data on biochemical markers of iron status from 11 European-population studies, with replication in... more
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      GeneticsBiologyMedicineMultidisciplinary
Intestinal iron absorption comprises the coordinated activity of the influx transporter divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) and the efflux transporter ferroportin (FPN). In this work, we studied the movement of DMT1 and FPN between... more
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      BiochemistryChemistryFluorescence MicroscopyBiology
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      ImmunologyBiologyMedicineBiological Sciences
The Gram-negative intracellular bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium causes persistent systemic inflammatory disease in immunocompetent mice. Following oral inoculation with S. Typhimurium, mice develop a hematopathological... more
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      ImmunologyBiologyMedicineBiological Sciences
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      BiochemistryChemistryBiologyMedicine
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      BiologyMacrophagesIron DeficiencyMedicine
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      BiologyMedicineGene expressionIn Situ Hybridization
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      HematologyBiologyInflammationCell Biology
Iron is essential to the cell. Both iron deficiency and overload impinge negatively on cardiac health. Thus, effective iron homeostasis is important for cardiac function. Ferroportin (FPN), the only known mammalian iron-exporting protein,... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicineMultidisciplinary
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      DentistrySaudi ArabiaHospital InfectionMedicine
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      BiologyMembrane ProteinsMedicineBone Morphogenetic Proteins
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      BiochemistryChemistryHepcidinIron
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      GeneticsBiophysicsMaterials ScienceInorganic Chemistry
Little is known about the renal responses to acute iron overloading. This study measured the renal tubular expression of transferrin receptor-1 (TfR1), cubilin/megalin receptors, hepcidin, ferroportin, and ferritin chains following... more
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      EndocrinologyChemistryMedicineInternal Medicine
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      MedicineGynecology
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      GastroenterologyMedicineHepatologyInternal Medicine
Copper and iron are essential micronutrients but are toxic when accumulating in cells in excess. Thus, their uptake by roots is tightly regulated. While plants sense and respond to local copper availability, the systemic regulation of... more
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      ChemistryBiologyCopperPhloem