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The transferrin receptor: the cellular iron gate

Metallomics, 2017
The transferrin receptor (TfR1), which mediates cellular iron uptake through clathrin-dependent endocytosis of iron-loaded transferrin, plays a key role in iron homeostasis.
E. Gammella   +3 more
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Place and the spatial politics of intergenerational remembrance of the Iron Gates displacements in Romania, 1966-1972

, 2018
Post-socialist memories recalling the communist past in Central and Eastern Europe have risen to importance in recent decades, but there is still a scarcity of literature dealing with the post-socialist ‘post-memory’.
C. Varan, Remus Crețan
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Closing the Iron Gate

New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
Ferroportin permits the uptake of dietary iron by cells of the intestinal epithelium into the circulation. Hepcidin targets ferroportin for lysosomal destruction. A recent study shows that an engineered minihepcidin reduces levels of iron in the serum and liver.
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Road Consolidation and Banks Protections Structures on the Romanian Danube Sector in the Iron Gates National Park

ce/papers, 2018
In an territory formed after building a hydroelectric power plant „Iron Gates‐Djerdap” generating a lake and naturally filled with a lot of important features, like animal and plant life, attractive surroundings and landscapes, historical, anthropogenic ...
V. Dumitrescu, I. Chiriac
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The Iron Gate

Anthropology and Humanism, 2019
SummaryEvents such as the 1979 hostage crisis, 9/11, and the 2015 Paris attacks have led to a backlash against people from the Middle East, including Iranian migrants. This, in turn, has influenced how Iranians identify themselves and how they are identified by others, as well as their interactions with people in the communities in which they live and ...
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Late Roman glass from Viminacium and Egeta (Serbia): glass-trading patterns on Iron Gates Danubian Limes

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2022
Balvanović   +5 more
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Trajan's Canal at the Iron Gate

Journal of Roman Studies, 1973
‘Magnum est stare in Danubii ripa’, wrote Pliny in his panegyric to Trajan. The significance of his words can only be appreciated by the sight of the Danube's gorges: Struden, Wachau, Devin, Esztergom, Iron Gate, either fairytale-like in their beauty or gloomy and menacing, through which the movements of European prehistory forced their way.
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The Iron Age Gates of Megiddo: New Evidence and Updated Interpretations

Tel Aviv, 2019
Excavations carried out in the summer of 2018 shed new light on the entire system of four super-imposed Iron Age gates at Megiddo, including the celebrated ‘Solomonic gate’, which has played a pivotal role in biblical archaeology discussions since the ...
I. Finkelstein   +3 more
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Mathematical Lens: Iron Gate, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The Mathematics Teacher, 2006
The undulating curve at the top of an iron gate at a local cemetery in Greenfield, Massachusetts, brings to mind several different mathematical functions. Roger Turton took the photographs and submitted the accompanying questions and answers.
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