International audienceIron, as an essential nutrient, and the DNA, as the carrier of genetic information which is physically compacted into chromosomes, are both needed for normal life and well-being. Therefore, it is not surprising that close interactions exist between iron and the genome. On the one hand, iron, especially when present in excess, may alter genome stability through oxidative stress, and may favor cell cycle abnormalities and the development of malignant diseases. The genome also receives a feedback signal from the systemic iron status, leading to promotion of expression of genes that regulate iron metabolism. Conversely, on the other hand, DNA mutations may cause genetic iron-related diseases such as hemochromatosis, archet...
Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cel...
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Iron is an important component of the Earth's crust, but its own chemistry greatly limits utilisatio...
International audienceIron, as an essential nutrient, and the DNA, as the carrier of genetic informa...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) account for 90% of all polymorphisms in humans. There are abo...
Due to its pivotal role in orchestrating vital cellular functions and metabolic processes, iron is a...
Biological iron is necessary for vital functions and also potentially toxic to the organisms. This d...
n the past few years not many fields in medicine have been so profoundly transformed by seminal disc...
Iron is an essential redox element that functions as a cofactor in many metabolic pathways. Critical...
The iron element (Fe) is strictly required for the survival of most forms of life, including bacteri...
AbstractIron is ubiquitous in the environment and in biology. The study of iron biology focuses on p...
It appears that the presence of labile iron pool (LIP, iron not bound to proteins) in cells can resu...
The existence of multiple inherited disorders of iron metabolism in man, rodents and other vertebrat...
The relationship between high dietary iron intake, mutations of the HFE gene, and iron status, and t...
Iron is one of the important biogenic trace elements and its role in the mammalian body is indispens...
Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cel...
Contains fulltext : 137523.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Variation in bo...
Iron is an important component of the Earth's crust, but its own chemistry greatly limits utilisatio...
International audienceIron, as an essential nutrient, and the DNA, as the carrier of genetic informa...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) account for 90% of all polymorphisms in humans. There are abo...
Due to its pivotal role in orchestrating vital cellular functions and metabolic processes, iron is a...
Biological iron is necessary for vital functions and also potentially toxic to the organisms. This d...
n the past few years not many fields in medicine have been so profoundly transformed by seminal disc...
Iron is an essential redox element that functions as a cofactor in many metabolic pathways. Critical...
The iron element (Fe) is strictly required for the survival of most forms of life, including bacteri...
AbstractIron is ubiquitous in the environment and in biology. The study of iron biology focuses on p...
It appears that the presence of labile iron pool (LIP, iron not bound to proteins) in cells can resu...
The existence of multiple inherited disorders of iron metabolism in man, rodents and other vertebrat...
The relationship between high dietary iron intake, mutations of the HFE gene, and iron status, and t...
Iron is one of the important biogenic trace elements and its role in the mammalian body is indispens...
Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cel...
Contains fulltext : 137523.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Variation in bo...
Iron is an important component of the Earth's crust, but its own chemistry greatly limits utilisatio...