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Iron Chelation
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Iron Chelating
Iron Chelation involves non-covalent coordination bonding between iron and an organic chemical, often as part of an enzyme or protein complex, as in…
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CYP11A1 gene
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Improvement of iron-mediated oxidative DNA damage in patients with transfusion-dependent myelodysplastic syndrome by treatment with deferasirox.
S. Kikuchi
,
M. Kobune
,
+11 authors
J. Kato
Free Radical Biology & Medicine
2012
Corpus ID: 36445525
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Reactions of desferrioxamine with peroxynitrite-derived carbonate and nitrogen dioxide radicals.
S. Bartesaghi
,
M. Trujillo
,
A. Denicola
,
L. Folkes
,
P. Wardman
,
R. Radi
Free Radical Biology & Medicine
2004
Corpus ID: 24104190
2001
2001
Dynamics of iron release from transferrin N-lobe studied by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.
D. Gumerov
,
I. Kaltashov
Analytical Chemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 21599091
Transferrins constitute a class of metalloproteins that are involved in circulatory iron transport in a variety of species. The…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Consensus document for transfusion-related iron overload.
E. Vichinsky
Seminars in hematology (Print)
2001
Corpus ID: 45077060
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Iron chelation with desferrioxamine B in adults with asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia.
V. Gordeuk
,
P. Thuma
,
+5 authors
D. Parry
Blood
1992
Corpus ID: 2974318
To determine if iron chelation therapy has activity against human malaria, we administered desferrioxamine B in amounts of 100 mg…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
The development of iron chelating drugs.
J. Porter
,
E. Huehns
,
R. Hider
Bailliere's Clinical Haematology
1989
Corpus ID: 21492352
Studies over the past few years have shown that it is possible to develop iron chelating agents that are active when given by…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Induced formation of chelating agents byPseudomonas aeruginosa grown in presence of thorium and uranium
E. Premuzic
,
A. Francis
,
M. Lin
,
J. Schubert
Archives of Environmental Contamination and…
1985
Corpus ID: 2594732
Chelating agents produced by microorganisms enhance the dissolution of iron and increase its mobility and bioavailability. Since…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Inhibitory Effects of Ascorbic Acid on the Binding of [3H]Dopamine Antagonists to Neostriatal Membrane Preparations : Relationship to Lipid Peroxidation
R. Heikkila
,
F. Cabbat
,
L. Manzino
Journal of Neurochemistry
1982
Corpus ID: 25989527
Abstract: Ascorbic acid, sodium ascorbate, and isoascorbic acid (the stereo‐isomer of ascorbic acid) inhibited the stereospecific…
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1980
1980
Amino acid sequence of 2Fe-2S ferredoxin from an extreme halophile, Halobacterium of the Dead Sea.
T. Hase
,
S. Wakabayashi
,
H. Matsubara
,
M. Mevarech
,
M. Werber
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1980
Corpus ID: 42632818
1978
1978
Mechanism of iron chelation in the hypertransfused rat: definition of two alternative pathways of iron mobilization.
C. Hershko
,
R. Grady
,
A. Cerami
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
1978
Corpus ID: 7774280
The mechanism of action of two recently identified iron-chelating drugs, RA and CHA, was compared with that of two well-known…
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