Pub. Date : 1995 Apr
PMID : 7788730
10 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | [Transferrin receptor and iron deposition pattern in the hepatic lobules of the iron-deficient and iron-overloaded rats]. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |
2 | [Transferrin receptor and iron deposition pattern in the hepatic lobules of the iron-deficient and iron-overloaded rats]. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |
3 | TfR and Tf were mainly distributed in the peripheral part of the lobule (zone 1) in the normal, iron deficient and iron-overloaded rats. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |
4 | TfR and Tf were mainly distributed in the peripheral part of the lobule (zone 1) in the normal, iron deficient and iron-overloaded rats. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |
5 | The staining intensity of TfR was strongest in iron-deficiency rat hepatic cells, weakest in iron-overloaded rat hepatic cells when compared with controls. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |
6 | In the iron-overloaded rats, the staining intensity of iron was stronger in zone 1 than in zone 2 and 3, similar to the distribution pattern of TfR and Tf. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |
7 | These findings suggest that (1) iron uptake in hepatic cells in vivo is regulated and mediated by TfR and Tf, (2) the expression pattern of TfR and Tf in zone 1 to zone 3 liver cells may result in the progressive decrease of iron deposition in the hepatic lobules of the iron overloaded rats. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |
8 | These findings suggest that (1) iron uptake in hepatic cells in vivo is regulated and mediated by TfR and Tf, (2) the expression pattern of TfR and Tf in zone 1 to zone 3 liver cells may result in the progressive decrease of iron deposition in the hepatic lobules of the iron overloaded rats. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |
9 | These findings suggest that (1) iron uptake in hepatic cells in vivo is regulated and mediated by TfR and Tf, (2) the expression pattern of TfR and Tf in zone 1 to zone 3 liver cells may result in the progressive decrease of iron deposition in the hepatic lobules of the iron overloaded rats. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |
10 | These findings suggest that (1) iron uptake in hepatic cells in vivo is regulated and mediated by TfR and Tf, (2) the expression pattern of TfR and Tf in zone 1 to zone 3 liver cells may result in the progressive decrease of iron deposition in the hepatic lobules of the iron overloaded rats. | Iron | transferrin receptor | Rattus norvegicus |