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Role of nitric oxide in cellular iron metabolism
Sangwon Kim
, Prem Ponka
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Transferrin Receptors
89%
Iron
61%
Nitric Oxide
59%
nitrosonium ion
58%
RAW 264.7 Cells
38%
Messenger RNA
33%
Ferritins
30%
RNA
30%
Interferons
26%
Iron Regulatory Protein 2
25%
Lipopolysaccharides
25%
Iron-Regulatory Proteins
23%
5' Untranslated Regions
17%
Sulfhydryl Compounds
15%
Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II
15%
3' Untranslated Regions
15%
Oxidation-Reduction
14%
Proteolysis
13%
Carrier Proteins
12%
Macrophages
10%
Cell Line
8%
Inflammation
8%
Engineering & Materials Science
Nitric oxide
100%
Metabolism
92%
Messenger RNA
68%
Iron
65%
RNA
44%
Interferons
43%
Degradation
25%
Cells
23%
Proteins
22%
Macrophages
20%
Carrier Proteins
19%
Oxidation-Reduction
15%
Ions
11%
Agriculture & Biology
transferrin receptors
90%
nitric oxide
65%
iron
53%
metabolism
42%
ferritin
28%
interferons
27%
RNA
24%
lipopolysaccharides
23%
inducible nitric oxide synthase
15%
degradation
14%
regulatory proteins
13%
5' untranslated regions
13%
3' untranslated regions
13%
protein degradation
12%
thiols
12%
cells
11%
inflammation
11%
macrophages
10%
binding proteins
10%
cell lines
9%
ions
8%
mice
7%
synthesis
6%
Chemical Compounds
Nitric Oxide
69%
Ferritin
60%
Pharmacological Metabolism
56%
Lipopolysaccharide
53%
Protein
30%
Thiol Group
26%
Ion
9%