Iron Metabolism and the Inflammatory Response

Volume: 69, Issue: 6, Pages: 442 - 450
Published: May 5, 2017
Abstract
Iron (Fe) is essential to almost all organisms, as required by cells to satisfy metabolic needs and accomplish specialized functions. Its ability to exchange electrons between different substrates, however, renders it potentially toxic. Fine tune‐mechanisms are necessary to maintain Fe homeostasis and, as such, to prevent its participation into the Fenton reaction and generation of oxidative stress. These are particularly important in the...
Paper Details
Title
Iron Metabolism and the Inflammatory Response
Published Date
May 5, 2017
Volume
69
Issue
6
Pages
442 - 450
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