The role of iron in normal and impaired testicular function
Abstract Iron plays a critical role in testicular physiology, impacting spermatogenesis, testosterone production, and overall testicular function. Iron homeostasis is maintained through systemic and cellular regulatory mechanisms, including hepcidin‐mediated systemic iron control and the iron‐responsive element/iron regulatory protein (IRE/IRP) system ...
Aileen Harrer +2 more
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Translational minimal physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for transferrin receptor-mediated brain delivery of antibodies. [PDF]
Muliaditan M +9 more
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Regulation of transferrin receptor 2 stability and trafficking in hepatoma cells
Martha B. Johnson
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Identification of transferrin receptor 1 as a hepatitis C virus entry factor
Danyelle N. Martin, S. Uprichard
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Iron overload in hereditary spherocytosis: Are genetic factors the cause?
Summary Non‐transfusional iron overload (IOL) in hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is poorly documented compared with other red blood cell disorders. We studied 13 HS adults with confirmed IOL to identify potential genetic factors. Using a next‐generation sequencing panel of 46 genes related to HS, anaemia and iron metabolism, we found no association ...
Lucie Donaty +6 more
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Lysosome-mediated aggregation of galactose-deficient IgA1 with transferrin receptor 1 links to IgA nephropathy. [PDF]
Si M +15 more
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Host Ferritin Translocates into the Chlamydial Inclusion: A Clear Alteration in its Subcellular Distribution as a Result of Infection [PDF]
Al-Younes, H., Meyer, T.
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The upper panel illustrates the study design, including recruitment, randomisation, intervention and oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) conducted 2 weeks before and after. The lower panel shows reductions in serum ferritin associated with lower 2‐h OGTT glucose and lower glucose area under the curve (AUC).
Diego Mora‐Gonzalez +6 more
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Bone phenotype in male and female mice after knockdown of transferrin receptor 1 in osterix-expressing cells. [PDF]
Passin V +4 more
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