The calcium–iron connection in ferroptosis-mediated neuronal death

Volume: 175, Pages: 28 - 41
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
Iron, through its participation in oxidation/reduction processes, is essential for the physiological function of biological systems. In the brain, iron is involved in the development of normal cognitive functions, and its lack during development causes irreversible cognitive damage. Yet, deregulation of iron homeostasis provokes neuronal damage and death. Ferroptosis, a newly described iron-dependent cell death pathway, differs at the...
Paper Details
Title
The calcium–iron connection in ferroptosis-mediated neuronal death
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
175
Pages
28 - 41
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