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Abstract Iron deficiency anemia affects >1.2 billions individuals worldwide, and iron deficiency in the absence of anemia is even more frequent. Total-body (absolute) iron deficiency is caused by physiologically increased iron requirements in children, adolescents, young and pregnant women, by reduced iron intake, or by ...
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Physiological and Transcriptional Changes of Three Citrus Rootstock Seedlings under Iron Deficiency
Iron is an essential micronutrient for plants, and plants have evolved adaptive mechanisms to improve iron acquisition from soils. Grafting on iron deficiency-tolerant rootstock is an effective strategy to prevent iron deficiency-chlorosis in fruit-tree ...
Lina Fu +11 more
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Iron economy in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. [PDF]
While research on iron nutrition in plants has largely focused on iron-uptake pathways, photosynthetic microbes such as the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii provide excellent experimental systems for understanding iron metabolism at the ...
Blaby-Haas, Crysten E +2 more
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IRON DEFICIENCY AND IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA – A GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM [PDF]
Iron deficiency is defined as a condition in which there is not an adequate iron level necessary to maintain the normal physiologic functions. Having the magnitude of epidemics, anemia is a global public health problem, which affects both the emerging ...
Laura Florescu +3 more
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Iron Deficiency in Infancy and Its Impact on Motor and Mental Development [PDF]
Iron plays a large role in nerve myelination, dopamine neurotransmission, and neuronal metabolism. The purpose of this literary review was to investigate the connection between iron deficiency and motor and cognitive development.
Baker, Emma
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Methods to assess iron and iodine status [PDF]
Four methods are recommended for assessment of iodine nutrition: urinary iodine concentration, the goitre rate, and blood concentrations of thyroid stimulating hormone and thyroglobulin.
Zimmermann, M.B.
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Iron metabolism of intestinal mucosa in various blood diseases [PDF]
For the investigation of iron metabolism in the intestinal mucosa in various blood diseases, intestinal biopsy (duodenum) was performed on 10 healthy controls and 35 cases with various blood diseases.
Kimura, Ikuro +2 more
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Sol–gel synthesis and thermal behavior of bioactive ferrous citrate–silica hybrid materials [PDF]
Imbalance of the iron level in the body causes several diseases. In particular, the low level of iron, during pregnancy, is responsible for the iron deficiency anemia, and even of neurodegenerative diseases.
Catauro, M. +3 more
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Endoscopic predictors of iron deficiency in gastritis: a Kyoto classification-based study [PDF]
Background/Aims Helicobacter pylori infection is reportedly associated with iron-deficiency anemia. However, little is known about the association between the endoscopic features of H.
Hyun Tak Lee +3 more
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Background Iron deficiency is common in pregnancy. If left untreated, iron deficiency can lead to iron deficiency anaemia, which is a condition related to maternal and neonatal morbidity. The prevalence of iron deficiency increases through the trimesters,
Veronika Markova +5 more
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