Transferrin binding by mitogen-activated human peripheral blood lymphocytes (original) (raw)

Evidence for functional differences between the two sites of rabbit transferrin: Effects of serum and carbon dioxide

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Identification of transferrin receptors on the surface of human cultured cells

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Uptake of iron from transferrin by isolated rat hepatocytes. A redox-mediated plasma membrane process?

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Transferrin endocytosis and iron uptake in developing myogenic cells in culture: Effects of microtubular and metabolic inhibitors, sulphydryl reagents and lysosomotrophic agents

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Radioimmunochemical measurement of the transferrin receptor in human trophoblast and reticulocyte membranes with a specific anti-receptor antibody

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Iron Acquired from Transferrin by K562 Cells Is Delivered into a Cytoplasmic Pool of Chelatable Iron(II)

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Quantification of Non-Transferrin-Bound Iron in the Presence of Unsaturated Transferrin

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Molecular ferrokinetics in the rabbit

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Dimeric Transferrin Inhibits Phagocytosis of Residual Bodies by Testicular Rat Sertoli Cells1

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Transferrin uptake by bone marrow macrophages is independent of the degree of iron saturation

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Minireview: Genetic and pathophysiological aspects of serum transferrin

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Effect of iron and retinoic acid on the control of transferrin receptor and ferritin in the human promonocytic cell line U937

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Nonrandom distribution of iron in circulating human transferrin

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Binding and transport of nonferrous metals by serum transferrin

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Uptake of Non-Transferrin Iron by Erythroid Cells

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Transformation-induced changes in transferrin and iron metabolism in myogenic cells

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A new role for the transferrin receptor in the release of iron from transferrin

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Evaluation of recombinant human transferrin (DeltaFerrinTM) as an iron chelator in serum-free media for mammalian cell culture

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Newly delivered transferrin iron and oxidative cell injury

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