9. Iron metabolism and related disorders: Revision history

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26 January 2023

  • curprev 13:5213:52, 26 January 2023Nikolas talk contribs 5,001 bytes +5,001 Created page with "== Summary == * Iron homeostasis is regulated at the level of absorption by hepcidin and IREs and IRPs * Iron is absorbed as Fe2+ through DMT1 and ferroportin 1 * Iron is stored in ferritin molecules in the body. It’s transported in the blood by transferrin. == Absorption == Iron is found in the body in two forms. Metabolically active iron is currently in use in molecules such as haemoglobin, cytochromes, metalloenzymes, myoglobin, or bound to a protein called transf..." Tag: Visual edit