Iron is essential for normal cellular function, however, excessive accumulation of iron in neural tissue has been implicated in both cortical and retinal diseases. The exact role of iron in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders remains incompletely understood. However, iron-induced damage to the brain and retina is often attributed to the redox ability of iron to generate dangerous free radicals, which exacerbates local oxidative stress and neuronal damage. Iron chelators are compounds designed to scavenge labile iron, aiding to regulate iron bioavailability. Recently there has been growing interest in the application of chelating agents for treatment of diseases including neurodegenerative conditions, characterized by increased o...
Iron is a redox active metal which is abundant in the Earth's crust. It has played a key role in the...
The use of chelating agents to remove toxic metal ions in different human pathologies has been large...
<p>Excessive amounts of labile metals such as iron, zinc, and copper have been found in the brains o...
Iron chelation has been introduced as a new therapeutic concept for the treatment of neurodegenerati...
Abstract. Brain iron is an essential nutrient for multiple functions, including gene expression, DNA...
Disturbance of cerebral iron regulation is almost universal in neurodegenerative disorders. There is...
Iron is essential for life, while excess iron can be toxic. Iron generates hydroxyl radical, which i...
Many evidences indicate that oxidative stress plays a significant role in a variety of human disease...
The homeostasis of transition metal ions is central to many life processes, but the alterations in F...
Recently, potential applications of Desferrioxamine and other\ud iron chelators have attracted atten...
International audienceGenetic disorders of iron metabolism and chronic inflammation often evoke loca...
Over the decades, various studies have established an association between accumulation of iron and b...
Focal iron accumulation associated with brain iron dyshomeostasis is a pathological hallmark of vari...
In the CNS, iron in several proteins is involved in many important processes such as oxygen transpor...
Iron chelation therapy, either subcutaneous or orally administered, has been used successfully in va...
Iron is a redox active metal which is abundant in the Earth's crust. It has played a key role in the...
The use of chelating agents to remove toxic metal ions in different human pathologies has been large...
<p>Excessive amounts of labile metals such as iron, zinc, and copper have been found in the brains o...
Iron chelation has been introduced as a new therapeutic concept for the treatment of neurodegenerati...
Abstract. Brain iron is an essential nutrient for multiple functions, including gene expression, DNA...
Disturbance of cerebral iron regulation is almost universal in neurodegenerative disorders. There is...
Iron is essential for life, while excess iron can be toxic. Iron generates hydroxyl radical, which i...
Many evidences indicate that oxidative stress plays a significant role in a variety of human disease...
The homeostasis of transition metal ions is central to many life processes, but the alterations in F...
Recently, potential applications of Desferrioxamine and other\ud iron chelators have attracted atten...
International audienceGenetic disorders of iron metabolism and chronic inflammation often evoke loca...
Over the decades, various studies have established an association between accumulation of iron and b...
Focal iron accumulation associated with brain iron dyshomeostasis is a pathological hallmark of vari...
In the CNS, iron in several proteins is involved in many important processes such as oxygen transpor...
Iron chelation therapy, either subcutaneous or orally administered, has been used successfully in va...
Iron is a redox active metal which is abundant in the Earth's crust. It has played a key role in the...
The use of chelating agents to remove toxic metal ions in different human pathologies has been large...
<p>Excessive amounts of labile metals such as iron, zinc, and copper have been found in the brains o...