Browsing by Subject "Caco-2 cells"
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Intestinal epithelia (Caco-2) cells acquire iron through the basolateral endocytosis of transferrin (1996)Although the absorption of iron through the intestinal epithelia is inversely related to body iron stores, the mechanisms by which the enterocytes sense body iron stores are unknown. Polarized enterocytes have transferrin ...
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(2001)Calreticulin, a molecular chaperone involved in the folding of endoplasmic reticulum synthesized proteins, is also a shock protein induced by heat, food deprivation, and chemical stress. Mobilferrin, a cytosolic isoform ...
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(1999)The cellular mechanism by which basolateral transferrin (Tf) produces an increase in apical-to-basolateral Fe flux in Caco-2 cells was analyzed. After a pulse of 59Fe from the apical medium, three types of basolateral 59Fe ...