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Hepcidin mRNA levels in mouse liver respond to inhibition of erythropoiesis

M. Vokurka et al.

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH (2006)

Article Hematology

Hepcidin - a regulator of intestinal iron absorption and iron recycling by macrophages

T Ganz

BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY (2005)

Article Hematology

LPI-labile plasma iron in iron overload

ZI Cabantchik et al.

BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY (2005)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

A gain-of-function mutation of JAK2 in myeloproliferative disorders

R Kralovics et al.

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (2005)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Acquired mutation of the tyrosine kinase JAK2 in human myeloproliferative disorders

EJ Baxter et al.

LANCET (2005)

Review Medicine, General & Internal

Medical progress: Anemia of chronic disease

G Weiss et al.

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (2005)

Article Cell Biology

The iron exporter ferroportin/Slc40a1 is essential for iron homeostasis

A Donovan et al.

CELL METABOLISM (2005)

Review Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Transferrin: structure, function and potential therapeutic actions

PT Gomme et al.

DRUG DISCOVERY TODAY (2005)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

HFE and transferrin directly compete for transferrin receptor in solution and at the cell surface

AM Giannetti et al.

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (2004)

Article Hematology

Hepcidin, a new iron regulatory peptide

G Nicolas et al.

BLOOD CELLS MOLECULES AND DISEASES (2002)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Requirement of DNase II for definitive erythropoiesis in the mouse fetal liver

K Kawane et al.

SCIENCE (2001)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Hepcidin, a urinary antimicrobial peptide synthesized in the liver

CH Park et al.

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (2001)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

An iron-regulated ferric reductase associated with the absorption of dietary iron

AT McKie et al.

SCIENCE (2001)