Transferrin Receptor 2: Function and Relevant Disorders
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The studies in Dr. Qian's laboratory were supported by Competitive Earmarked Grants of The Hong Kong Research Grants Council (PolyU5270/01M/B-Q445) and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Research Grants (G-T616, A-PC98, A-PC23 and GV-881).

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    Transferrin receptor 2 (TfR2) is a newly discovered iron metabolism protein. New findings indicate that in addition to the ability of TfR2 to mediate iron uptake by the liver cells, TfR2 is important in regulation of iron absorption in the small intestine via controlling synthesis and release of hepcidin. The studies have also demonstrated that mutation in the human transferrin receptor 2 gene is one of the causes for hereditory hemochormatosis.

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CHANG Yan-Zhong, DUAN Xiang-Lin, QIAN Zhong-Ming. Transferrin Receptor 2: Function and Relevant Disorders[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2003,30(4):533-536

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  • Received:December 23,2002
  • Revised:March 14,2003
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