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Hypersensitivity from Intravenous Iron Products

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2014
In the last several years, intravenous therapy with iron products has been more widely used. Although it has been a standard procedure in dialysis-associated anemia since the early 1990s, its use is expanding to a host of conditions associated with iron deficiency, especially young women with heavy uterine bleeding and pregnancy.
Andreas J, Bircher, Michael, Auerbach
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Iron and Diphtheria Toxin Production

1975
The extreme sensitivity of diphtheria toxin production to the iron concentration of the medium was clearly shown by Pappenheimer and Johnson [1]. Iron level of the medium, therefore, has to be carefully controlled whether diphtheria toxin is produced using a surface or a submerged culture.
S V, Gadre, S S, Rao
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Iron nutrition, biomass production, and plant product quality

Trends in Plant Science, 2015
One of the grand challenges in modern agriculture is increasing biomass production, while improving plant product quality, in a sustainable way. Of the minerals, iron (Fe) plays a major role in this process because it is essential both for plant productivity and for the quality of their products.
Briat, Jean-François   +2 more
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Cast Iron and Its Production

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1934
A brief description of cast iron and a comparison of the 2 processes used to produce it are given in this paper. The cost of cast iron produced either by the cupola or the electric furnace is the same. The electric furnace permits superheating and the production of iron of any composition with accurate control.
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Intravenous iron products.

ANNA journal, 2000
Intravenous iron has been used extensively and successfully as part of the treatment of anemia in dialysis patients. Iron dextran can be used safely, however, there is a slight risk of severe, anaphylactoid reactions. Iron gluconate and iron sucrose are less likely to cause hypersensitivity reactions.
C A, Johnson, N A, Mason, G R, Bailie
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Iron-ore concentrates in iron-powder production

Steel in Translation, 2009
Iron powder may be produced from natural iron ore. The production of iron-ore superconcentrates containing less than 0.3% silica for iron-powder manufacture is considered. The adjustment of magnetite concentrates from Olenegorsk and Lebedinsk enrichment plants and the enrichment of magnetite ore from the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly is investigated.
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Electrochemical Production of Iron

ECS Meeting Abstracts
Iron has traditionally been produced from its ore via reduction using coke in blast furnaces at temperatures of 1500 o C or higher. It is therefore one of the largest energy consumers in the manufacturing sector.
Jonathan Ramos   +3 more
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Iron Production at Meroe

2021
AbstractThe archaeometallurgical remains evident at the Royal City of Meroe represent some of the most extensive evidence for ancient iron production in Africa. Recently, renewed investigations of these remains have generated a number of new insights into Kushite ferrous technology. The duration of iron production at Meroe is now known to span over one
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Mechanisms controlling cellular and systemic iron homeostasis

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023
Bruno Galy   +2 more
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