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Molecular pathogenesis of iron overload
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Molecular pathogenesis of iron overload

D. Trinder, C. Fox, G. Vautier and J.K. Olynyk
Gut, Vol.51(2), pp.290-295
2002
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Abstract

Our current understanding of iron absorption under normal conditions is presented, together with an overview of the clinical disorders of iron overload and the molecular processes that contribute to increased iron deposition in iron overload. Recently, a number of new genes involved in iron metabolism have been identified which is allowing the molecular mechanisms of iron absorption to be elucidated.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.184 Physiology & Metals
1.184.573 Iron Metabolism
Web Of Science research areas
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
ESI research areas
Clinical Medicine
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