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2009 SEP 21 ... Hepcidin overproduction causes anemia of inflammation, whereas its deficiency leads to hemochromatosis," scientists in Modena, Italy report. "Inflammation and iron are known ...
2009 NOV 23 ... According to recent research from Scotland, "Hemochromatosis causes iron overload by enhanced intestinal absorption. This study examined ...
2009 OCT 5 ... receptor-1 (TfR1) and ferritin heavy chain (H-ferritin) mainly after 24-48 h. The hemochromatosis protein-1, a ligand of TfR1, peaked after 24 h. All effects were independent of iron ...
2009 NOV 2 ... joint pain, fatigue, weakness and loss of interest in sex. This condition, called hemochromatosis, is the most common genetic disorder in the United States, most frequently occurring in ...
2009 NOV 16 ... the journal Translational Research, "Chronic iron overload associated with hereditary hemochromatosis or repeated red cell transfusions is known to cause cardiac failure. Cardiac arrhythmias ...
2009 OCT 12 ... According to a study from Madrid, Spain, "Mutations in hemochromatosis gene cause an inappropriately high absorption of iron that induces iron overload and ...
2009 SEP 21 ... standard iron-chelating agent that is widely used in patients with iron overload such as hemochromatosis or thalassemia, is a kind of hydroxamine siderophore of Streptomyces species, it can ...
2009 NOV 30 ... United States report. "The recipient was a 22-day-old boy with neonatal hemochromatosis who developed fulminant liver failure shortly after birth. The transplant was ...
2009 NOV 30 ... published in the journal Blood, "Mutations of HFE are associated with hereditary hemochromatosis, but their influence on host susceptibility to infection is incompletely understood. We ...
2009 NOV 23 ... diseases such as hepatitis C, hepatitis B, autoimmune hepatitis, Wilson disease, and hemochromatosis. The patients (4 males and 3 females, age 63 +/- 13 years) were either overweight (4) or ...
2009 NOV 2 ... in response to iron loading appears to be the pathogenic mechanism for hereditary hemochromatosis. Iron normally induces expression of the BMP6 ligand, which, in turn, activates the ...
2009 NOV 2 ... hepcidin in iron homeostasis, mimicking hepcidin deficiency as described in all types of hemochromatosis." Letocart and colleagues published the results of their research in ...
2009 NOV 1 ... serum iron and cytokines in a patient with HFE-related (C282Y homozygous) hereditary hemochromatosis who was treated for an auto-inflammatory condition, i.e. variant Schnitzler's syndrome, ...
2009 NOV 9 ... "Mutations in HFE are the most common cause of the iron-overload disorder hereditary hemochromatosis. Levels of the main iron regulatory hormone, hepcidin, are inappropriately low in ...
2009 OCT 20 ... England. Keywords: United States, Southfield, Alternative Medicine, Hemochromatosis, Iron Overload, Public Health, Therapy, Treatment. This article was ...
2009 OCT 5 ... genetic modifiers of iron indices for HFE gene mutation carriers at risk of hereditary hemochromatosis. A random sample, stratified by HFE genotype, of 863 from a cohort of 31 192 people of ...