NCOA4 Regulates Iron Recycling and Responds to Hepcidin Activity and Lipopolysaccharide in Macrophages
Macrophages, via erythrophagocytosis, recycle iron from effete erythrocytes to newly developing red blood cells. Conversion of potentially cytotoxic levels of iron from its heme into nonheme form during iron recycling is safely accomplished via coordinated regulations of cellular iron transport and...
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Main Authors: | Cole A. Guggisberg (Author), Juyoung Kim (Author), Jaekwon Lee (Author), Xiaoli Chen (Author), Moon-Suhn Ryu (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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