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The International Journal of Biochemistry & 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.
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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.
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American Journal of Hematology, 2008
AbstractTransferrin receptors (TfRs) are the conventional pathway by which cells acquire iron for physiological requirements. Under iron‐deficient conditions there is an increased concentration of surface TfR, especially on bone marrow erythroid precursors, as a mechanism to sequester needed iron.
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AbstractTransferrin receptors (TfRs) are the conventional pathway by which cells acquire iron for physiological requirements. Under iron‐deficient conditions there is an increased concentration of surface TfR, especially on bone marrow erythroid precursors, as a mechanism to sequester needed iron.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2011
Nobue, Sakai, Shiro, Iijima
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Nobue, Sakai, Shiro, Iijima
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Human transferrin: An inorganic biochemistry perspective
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2021Tânia Moniz, Maria Rangel
exaly
Pathologie-biologie, 1989
Transferrin structure, metabolism and physiological functions (iron transport, activation of cellular growth, bacteriostatic effect) are described with reference to the last informations available from the literature. This analysis results in a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in its physiopathological variations.
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Transferrin structure, metabolism and physiological functions (iron transport, activation of cellular growth, bacteriostatic effect) are described with reference to the last informations available from the literature. This analysis results in a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in its physiopathological variations.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1996
T, Yamaguchi, Y, Itoh
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T, Yamaguchi, Y, Itoh
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