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Iron Regulation by Hepcidin
Molecular Mechanisms Involved Involved in the Interaction Effects of HCV and Ethanol on Liver Cirrhosis
Mitochondrial Iron Homeostasis and Beyond
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Ncomms4301.Pdf
Molecular Pathogenesis of Iron Overload Gut: First Published As 10.1136/Gut.51.2.290 on 1 August 2002
The Soluble Form of HFE Protein Regulates Hephaestin Mrna Expression in the Duodenum Through an Endocytosis-Dependent Mechanism
Targeted Mutagenesis of the Murine Transferrin Receptor-2 Gene Produces Hemochromatosis
Supp Table 6.Pdf
Supplementary Table 1
A Short Review of Iron Metabolism and Pathophysiology of Iron Disorders
Studies on the Role of Hephaestin and Transferrin in Iron Transport
TFR2 Gene Transferrin Receptor 2
Iron Metabolism and Iron Disorders Revisited in the Hepcidin
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
Molecular Mechanism of Regulation of Iron Transport Across Placenta
HFE Gene Homeostatic Iron Regulator
Early-Onset Haemochromatosis Caused by a Novel Combination of TFR2 Mutations(P.R396X/C.1538- 2 A>G) in a Woman of Italian Descent
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Gender Biased Neuroprotective Effect of Transferrin Receptor 2 Deletion in Multiple Models of Parkinson’S Disease
Regulation of Cell Surface Transferrin Receptor-2 by Iron-Dependent Cleavage and Release of a Soluble Form
33 Disorders of Copper, Zinc, and Iron Metabolism Eve A
Transferrin Receptors in Erythropoiesis
Transferrin Receptor 2: Continued Expression in Mouse Liver in the Face of Iron Overload and in Hereditary Hemochromatosis
Transferrin Receptor 2 Is Emerging As a Major Player in the Control of Iron Metabolism
Characterizing Ferroportin Trafficking in Macrophages During Phagocytosis
Multi-Copper Oxidases and Human Iron Metabolism
The Molecular Genetics of Haemochromatosis
Study of Serum Copper and Iron in Children with Chronic Liver Diseases
Hepcidin, an Emerging and Important Player in Brain Iron Homeostasis Driton Vela*
Transferrin Receptors and Hematopoiesis: Review
Supplementary Table 1
The Functional Versatility of Transferrin Receptor 2 and Its Therapeutic Value
First Phenotypic Description of Transferrin Receptor 2 Knockout
Ceruloplasmin Deficiency Does Not Induce
Targeting Mitochondrial Metal Dyshomeostasis for the Treatment of Neurodegeneration
Hepcidin Is Decreased in TFR2 Hemochromatosis