2014
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.28.1_supplement.907.4
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Iron deficient toxic milk leads to the mask phenotype in hephaestin knockout mice (907.4)

Abstract: Iron is an essential element that is required for many cellular functions. Multiple symptoms of iron deficiency have been reported in humans, including anemia, hair loss, stunted growth, and reduced oxygen transport. Mammalian iron intake is mediated in two different ways, across the placenta during fetal growth, and through the intestine during postnatal growth and development. We previously identified hephaestin (Hp), a copper‐iron ferroxidase, which plays a key role in intestinal iron transport. Hephaestin … Show more

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