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Maternal Adiposity and DNA Methylation of TfR2 and HJV Genes in Early Pregnancy: Mediating Role of Inflammation and Consequences for Iron Status. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Nutr
Demirdjian SP   +9 more
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Association between serum transferrin and overall survival in cancer patients: a multi-center cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Cancer
Zhao Q   +10 more
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Transferrin/transferrin receptor-mediated drug delivery

open access: yesMedicinal Research Reviews, 2002
AbstractSince transferrin was discovered more than half a century ago, a considerable effort has been made towards understanding tranferrin‐mediated iron uptake. However, it was not until recently with the identification and characterization of several new genes related to iron homeostasis, such as the hemochromatosis protein HFE and the iron ...
Zhong Ming Qian
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Transferrin and transferrin receptors update

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2019
In vertebrates, transferrin (Tf) safely delivers iron through circulation to cells. Tf-bound iron is incorporated through Tf receptor (TfR) 1-mediated endocytosis. TfR1 can mediate cellular uptake of both Tf and H-ferritin, an iron storage protein. New World arenaviruses, which cause hemorrhagic fever, and Plasmodium vivax use TfR1 for entry into host ...
Hiroshi Kawabata
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TRANSFERRIN AND TRANSFERRIN RECEPTORS IN CARCINOMA OF THE BREAST

Lancet, The, 1980
Breast tissues from 59 patients were immunohistologically studied for transferrin and transferrin receptors. None of the 8 normal breasts or 22 benign mastopathies, and only 1 of 7 fibroadenomas were reactive for transferrin, but 16 (72.7%) of 22 carcinomas were positive and parallel sections showed histopathologically that the rective areas were ...
W Page Faulk, Bae-Li Hsi
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Transferrin receptor 1

International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2004
With the discovery that transferrin serves as the iron source for hemoglobin-synthesizing immature red blood cells came the demonstration that a cell surface receptor, now known as transferrin receptor 1, is required for iron delivery from transferrin to cells.
Philip Aisen
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