Iron is essential for many aspects of cellular function. However, it also can generate oxygen-based free radicals that result in injury to biological molecules. For this reason, iron acquisition and distribution are tightly regulated. Constant exposure to the atmosphere results in significant exposure of the lungs to catalytically active iron. The lungs have a mechanism for detoxification to prevent associated generation of oxidative stress. Those same proteins that participate in iron uptake in the gut are also employed in the lung to transport iron intracellularly and sequester it in an inactive form within ferritin. The release of metal is expedited (as transferrin and ferritin) from lung tissue to the respiratory lining fluid for cleara...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
ically active iron in the lung causes oxidative stress and promotes microbial growth that can be lim...
Iron is essential to virtually all organisms, but poses problems of toxicity and poor solubility. Ba...
The lung presents a unique challenge for iron homeostasis. The entire airway is in direct contact wi...
The lung presents a unique challenge for iron homeostasis. The entire airway is in direct contact wi...
A strong mechanistic link between the regulation of iron homeostasis and oxygen sensing is evident i...
Iron is required for many vital functions including oxygen transport and energy metabolism. Protecti...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Iron is essential for many biological processes, however, too much or too little...
A strong mechanistic link between the regulation of iron homeostasis and oxygen sensing is evident i...
Free iron in lung can cause the generation of reactive oxygen species, an important factor in chroni...
<div><p>Free iron in lung can cause the generation of reactive oxygen species, an important factor i...
The ability of iron to accept or donate electrons, coupled with the ability of oxygen to act as an e...
Inhalation of airborne pollution particles that contain iron can result in a variety of detrimental ...
Iron is the most abundant transition metal in the earths crust. It cycles easily between ferric (oxi...
Iron is an essential trace mineral for normal biological function, and systemic iron homeostasis is ...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
ically active iron in the lung causes oxidative stress and promotes microbial growth that can be lim...
Iron is essential to virtually all organisms, but poses problems of toxicity and poor solubility. Ba...
The lung presents a unique challenge for iron homeostasis. The entire airway is in direct contact wi...
The lung presents a unique challenge for iron homeostasis. The entire airway is in direct contact wi...
A strong mechanistic link between the regulation of iron homeostasis and oxygen sensing is evident i...
Iron is required for many vital functions including oxygen transport and energy metabolism. Protecti...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Iron is essential for many biological processes, however, too much or too little...
A strong mechanistic link between the regulation of iron homeostasis and oxygen sensing is evident i...
Free iron in lung can cause the generation of reactive oxygen species, an important factor in chroni...
<div><p>Free iron in lung can cause the generation of reactive oxygen species, an important factor i...
The ability of iron to accept or donate electrons, coupled with the ability of oxygen to act as an e...
Inhalation of airborne pollution particles that contain iron can result in a variety of detrimental ...
Iron is the most abundant transition metal in the earths crust. It cycles easily between ferric (oxi...
Iron is an essential trace mineral for normal biological function, and systemic iron homeostasis is ...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
ically active iron in the lung causes oxidative stress and promotes microbial growth that can be lim...
Iron is essential to virtually all organisms, but poses problems of toxicity and poor solubility. Ba...