A revolution occurred during the last decade in the comprehension of the physiology as well as in the physiopathology of iron metabolism. The purpose of this review is to summarize the recent knowledge that has accumulated, allowing a better comprehension of the mechanisms implicated in iron homeostasis. Iron metabolism is very fine tuned. The free molecule is very toxic; therefore, complex regulatory mechanisms have been developed in mammalian to insure adequate intestinal absorption, transportation, utilization, and elimination. 'Ironomics' certainly will be the future of the understanding of genes as well as of the protein-protein interactions involved in iron metabolism
Although iron is a relatively abundant element in the universe, it is estimated that more than 2 bil...
Iron metabolism has been intensively examined over the last decade and there are many new players in...
Iron is an essential element in biology, required for numerous cellular processes. Either too much o...
Iron is essential for fundamental cell functions but is also a catalyst for chemical reactions invol...
Background Iron is vital for almost all living organisms by participating in a wide range of metabo...
Iron is required for the survival of most organisms, including bacteria, plants, and humans. Its hom...
Handling a life-supporting yet redox-active metal like iron represents a significant challenge to ce...
Iron metabolism has been intensively examined over the last decade and there are many new players in...
Iron is a metal of capital importance in most living organisms. However, man differs from the rest o...
Iron is an essential element involved in many life-necessary processes. Interestingly, in mammals th...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
AbstractIron is essential for several vital biological processes. Its deficiency or overload drives ...
Iron is required for the survival of most organisms, including bacteria, plants, and humans. Its hom...
Iron is critical to the survival of almost all living organisms. However, inappropriately low or hig...
The present paper deals with iron metabolism, from its absorption,regulatory factors, storage, and d...
Although iron is a relatively abundant element in the universe, it is estimated that more than 2 bil...
Iron metabolism has been intensively examined over the last decade and there are many new players in...
Iron is an essential element in biology, required for numerous cellular processes. Either too much o...
Iron is essential for fundamental cell functions but is also a catalyst for chemical reactions invol...
Background Iron is vital for almost all living organisms by participating in a wide range of metabo...
Iron is required for the survival of most organisms, including bacteria, plants, and humans. Its hom...
Handling a life-supporting yet redox-active metal like iron represents a significant challenge to ce...
Iron metabolism has been intensively examined over the last decade and there are many new players in...
Iron is a metal of capital importance in most living organisms. However, man differs from the rest o...
Iron is an essential element involved in many life-necessary processes. Interestingly, in mammals th...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
AbstractIron is essential for several vital biological processes. Its deficiency or overload drives ...
Iron is required for the survival of most organisms, including bacteria, plants, and humans. Its hom...
Iron is critical to the survival of almost all living organisms. However, inappropriately low or hig...
The present paper deals with iron metabolism, from its absorption,regulatory factors, storage, and d...
Although iron is a relatively abundant element in the universe, it is estimated that more than 2 bil...
Iron metabolism has been intensively examined over the last decade and there are many new players in...
Iron is an essential element in biology, required for numerous cellular processes. Either too much o...