[translate] aThe more physical exercise we take, the more iron there will be in our blood 越体育运动我们采取,越多那里铁将是在我们的血液[translate]
Iron overload occurs when there is excess iron in the blood. It is usually caused byhemochromatosis, an inherited condition. You may be able to help get rid of excess iron in the body naturally by adjusting your diet, but the most effective way to lower iron levels is by having blood dr...
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Restoration of coronary blood flow after a heart attack can cause reperfusion injury potentially leading to impaired cardiac function, adverse tissue remodeling and heart failure. Iron is an essential biometal that may have a pathologic role in this process. There is a clinical need for a precise...
Human umbilical cord blood-derived MSCs exosome attenuate myocardial injury by inhibiting ferroptosis in acute myocardial infarction mice. Cell Biol. Toxicol. 37, 51–64 (2021). Article CAS Google Scholar Mumbauer, S., Pascual, J., Kolotuev, I. & Hamaratoglu, F. Ferritin heavy chain ...
that in a fatal case of ferrous iron intoxication the heart's blood remained unclotted for five hours after death. Scattered hemorrhages were observed. The observations of these investigators stimulated our interest in the study of blood coagulation in acute iron intoxication. The following factors ...
The objective of our study was to investigate the causes of hyperferritinaemia in the blood donor population and explore the value of extensive HH mutational analyses.Laursen, A. H.Bjerrum, O. W.Friis-Hansen, L.Hansen, T. O.Marott, J. L.Magnussen, K....
Iron occurs in every mammalian cell and is vital for life processes. It is bound to various proteins and found in blood and tissues. The iron-porphyrin or heme proteins include hemoglobin, myoglobin and various heme enzymes, such as cytochromes and peroxidases. Also, it occurs in non heme com...
About 1–2 mg of iron is absorbed every day, and in healthy individuals, the same amount is excreted. We describe a patient who presents with severe iron deficiency anemia with hemoglobin levels below 6 g/dL and ferritin levels below 30 ng/mL. Although red blood cell concentrates and ...
Our current understanding of the mechanism by which iron is transferred from mother to fetus is depicted in Figure 2 [28]. Iron (Fe) is carried in the maternal blood bound to transferrin (Tf). The syncytiotrophoblast, the epithelium on placental villi that interfaces with maternal blood and...