Title : Transferrin receptor expression in normal, iron-deficient and iron-overloaded rats.

Pub. Date : 1989 Dec

PMID : 2624102






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1 Transferrin receptor expression in normal, iron-deficient and iron-overloaded rats. Iron transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus
2 Transferrin receptor expression in normal, iron-deficient and iron-overloaded rats. Iron transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus
3 Although the tissue distribution pattern of TfR-positive cells was similar in normal, iron-deficient and iron-overloaded rats, the staining intensity and number of TfR-positive cells were obviously higher in iron-deficient, and lower in iron-overloaded rats. Iron transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus
4 Although the tissue distribution pattern of TfR-positive cells was similar in normal, iron-deficient and iron-overloaded rats, the staining intensity and number of TfR-positive cells were obviously higher in iron-deficient, and lower in iron-overloaded rats. Iron transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus
5 Although the tissue distribution pattern of TfR-positive cells was similar in normal, iron-deficient and iron-overloaded rats, the staining intensity and number of TfR-positive cells were obviously higher in iron-deficient, and lower in iron-overloaded rats. Iron transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus
6 Although the tissue distribution pattern of TfR-positive cells was similar in normal, iron-deficient and iron-overloaded rats, the staining intensity and number of TfR-positive cells were obviously higher in iron-deficient, and lower in iron-overloaded rats. Iron transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus
7 We conclude that TfR expression is negatively regulated by the tissue concentration of iron. Iron transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus