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We demonstrate that L2C lymphocytes have about 10-times more receptors for transferrin (TO than healthy lymphocytes, as has been shown in the case of LDL receptors. The dissociation constant is the same in the two cell types (about 4 × 10−7 M).
J.R. Philippot +7 more
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Adaptive restructuring gets disrupted due to a reduction in the body’s reserve capacity at increased stress on the functional systems in response to the combined effects of adverse factors, including climatic.
Kseniya O. Pashinskaya
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A literature review is presented using the eLIBRARY.RU, Google Scholar and PubMed information databases for the period 2000–2025. The selection criterion was information on the role of immunoregulatory blood proteins in the reproductive health of women ...
K. O. Pashinskaya, A. V. Samodova
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Transferrin (Tf) is the serum protein responsible for delivering iron to the erythron and peripheral tissues. Transferrin receptor (TfR), a key receptor in the regulation of iron and is activated by the ferric ion loaded Tf, is overexpressed on the ...
Yanchun Wei, Da Xing
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In vivo transferrin-iron receptor relationships in erythron of rats
Quantitative measurements of transferrin receptors, tissue transferrin, tissue iron uptake, and erythroid cellularity have been carried out in rats with altered erythropoiesis and altered iron balance.
T. Intragumtornchai +3 more
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Nanomaterials targeting iron homeostasis: a promising strategy for cancer treatment
Iron is essential for vital cellular processes, including DNA synthesis, repair, and proliferation, necessitating enhanced iron uptake and intracellular accumulation.
Bin Li +4 more
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Transferrin receptor expression in the human placenta.
Iron transport from the mother to the fetus is mediated by transferrin receptors located at the maternofetal interface of the placenta. Transferrin receptors bind iron-loaded transferrin molecules from the maternal plasma, thus allowing iron uptake by ...
CAZZOLA, MARIO +3 more
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The human transferrin receptor is post-translationally modified by the covalent attachment of palmitic acid to Cys62 and Cys67 via a thio-ester bond. To investigate the role of the acylation of the transferrin receptor, Cys62 and Cys67 were substituted ...
Alvarez, Elvira +2 more
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Transferrin saturation, plasma iron turnover, and transferrin uptake in normal humans.
The relationship between plasma iron, transferrin saturation, and plasma iron turnover was studied in 53 normal subjects whose transferrin saturation varied between 17% and 57%, in 25 normal subjects whose transferrin saturation was increased by iron ...
CAZZOLA, MARIO +5 more
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The regulation of transferrin-receptor synthesis was studied in J2E erythroid cells induced to differentiate with erythropoietin. Nuclear run-on assays demonstrated that transcription of the transferrin-receptor gene rose markedly after erythropoietin ...
Tilbrook, P. A. +5 more
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