Iron is a trace element essential for several physiological cell functions and any alteration in its metabolism could be associated to the onset of several disorders. Cells normally avoid any dysregulation, activating fine molecular mechanisms to balance iron uptake, utilization, recycling, storage and export. The main “actors” in this event are hepcidin, ferroportin, ferritin and transferrin, both at cell and systemic level. Dysregulation in iron homeostasis is closely related to inflammation onset and perpetuation, osteoporosis and cancer progression. During inflammation, it has been observed a reduction in circulating iron as direct consequence of increase in ferritin levels, aimed to contain inflammatory processes and in many c...
AbstractIron is ubiquitous in the environment and in biology. The study of iron biology focuses on p...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
Iron is a trace element essential for several physiological cell functions and any alteration in it...
1Abstract: Cancer is one of the major causes of death in the present world. As the research of this ...
Iron is indispensable for cell metabolism of both normal and cancer cells. In the latter, several di...
Cells of the innate immune system are a major component of the tumor microenvironment. They play com...
The iron element (Fe) is strictly required for the survival of most forms of life, including bacteri...
Iron is the trace element. We get the iron from the dietary sources. The enterocytes lining the uppe...
Background Iron is vital for almost all living organisms by participating in a wide range of metabo...
Iron is an essential nutrient that facilitates cell proliferation and growth. However, iron also has...
Because of its peculiar redox properties, iron is an essential element in living organisms, being in...
Iron is an essential element for the growth and proliferation of cells. Cellular iron uptake, storag...
AbstractIron is essential for several vital biological processes. Its deficiency or overload drives ...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
AbstractIron is ubiquitous in the environment and in biology. The study of iron biology focuses on p...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
Iron is a trace element essential for several physiological cell functions and any alteration in it...
1Abstract: Cancer is one of the major causes of death in the present world. As the research of this ...
Iron is indispensable for cell metabolism of both normal and cancer cells. In the latter, several di...
Cells of the innate immune system are a major component of the tumor microenvironment. They play com...
The iron element (Fe) is strictly required for the survival of most forms of life, including bacteri...
Iron is the trace element. We get the iron from the dietary sources. The enterocytes lining the uppe...
Background Iron is vital for almost all living organisms by participating in a wide range of metabo...
Iron is an essential nutrient that facilitates cell proliferation and growth. However, iron also has...
Because of its peculiar redox properties, iron is an essential element in living organisms, being in...
Iron is an essential element for the growth and proliferation of cells. Cellular iron uptake, storag...
AbstractIron is essential for several vital biological processes. Its deficiency or overload drives ...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
AbstractIron is ubiquitous in the environment and in biology. The study of iron biology focuses on p...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...