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TRANSFERRIN AND TRANSFERRIN RECEPTORS IN CARCINOMA OF THE BREAST
The Lancet, 1980Breast 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 ...
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Nature, 1968
Recent work on the structure and function of transferrin indicates that it is not only an inert carrier of iron but that it has a complex function in the absorption and distribution of iron in the body.
J. Fletcher, E. R. Huehns
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Recent work on the structure and function of transferrin indicates that it is not only an inert carrier of iron but that it has a complex function in the absorption and distribution of iron in the body.
J. Fletcher, E. R. Huehns
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Clinica Chimica Acta, 1990
The chemistry and molecular biology of transferrin is discussed. The discussion covers the genetic control of transferrin synthesis, its intracellular synthesis, intra- and extracellular transport, and its interaction with transferrin receptors. The role of transferrin in iron metabolism is evaluated, both with regard to iron uptake by transferrin as ...
G. de Jong, J.P. van Dijk, H.G. van Eijk
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The chemistry and molecular biology of transferrin is discussed. The discussion covers the genetic control of transferrin synthesis, its intracellular synthesis, intra- and extracellular transport, and its interaction with transferrin receptors. The role of transferrin in iron metabolism is evaluated, both with regard to iron uptake by transferrin as ...
G. de Jong, J.P. van Dijk, H.G. van Eijk
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Transferrins of Cercopithecinae
Folia Primatologica, 1970The transferrin phenotypes of 11 species of Cercopithecinae were determined by electrophoresis of plasma, followed by autoradiography. Sialic acid content of transferrins was determined by electrophoresis and autoradiography of enzymatically treated plasma. Transferrin polymorphisms were found in three species.
D. Coppenhaver, J. Buettner-Janusch
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Transferrin and transferrin receptors update
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2019In 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 ...
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Modulators of macrophage transferrin or transferrin-like protein
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1990The effects of endotoxin or testosterone on the amount of transferrin 59Fe (or like protein) in the murine macrophages was investigated. The mouse peritoneal macrophages were laden with 59Fe tagged red cells following the injection of mice with either agent.
Thomas J. Quinn, Farid I. Haurani
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