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- Editors:
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Chaim Hershko
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Shaare Zedek Medical Center and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
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Abraham M. Konijn
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The Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
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Philip Aisen
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, USA
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Table of contents (40 chapters)
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Biophysical Aspects of Iron Compounds
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- P. M. Harrison, E. R. Bauminger, D. Hechel, N. W. Hodson, I. Nowik, A. Treffry et al.
Pages 1-12
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- Paolo Arosio, Alberto Albertini, Sonia Levi, Paolo Santambrogio, Anna Cozzi, Barbara Corsi et al.
Pages 13-21
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- N. Dennis Chasteen, Shujun Sun, Sonia Levi, Paolo Arosio
Pages 23-30
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Transferrin and Transferrin Receptor Physiology
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- Erwin Regoeczi, Wei-Li Hu, Paul A. Chindemi, Maria Janicka
Pages 41-50
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- G. de Jong, W. L. van Noort, H. G. van Eijk
Pages 51-59
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- Roy D. Baynes, Yuan J. Shih, James D. Cook
Pages 61-68
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Iron Absorption and Uptake
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- Marcel E. Conrad, Jay N. Umbreit, Elizabeth G. Moore
Pages 69-79
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- Gregory J. Anderson, Andrew Dancis, Dragos G. Roman, Richard D. Klausner
Pages 81-89
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- Jeremy H. Brock, Abdelhakim Djeha, Maznah Ismail, Rosa Oria, Richard H. Sinclair
Pages 91-100
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- Lukas C. Kühn, Harald Hirling, Beric Henderson, Alice Emery-Goodman, Barbara Neupert, Pierre Kaldy
Pages 101-109
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- Elizabeth C. Theil, R. Ann McKenzie, Hanna Sierzputowska-Gracz
Pages 111-118
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- Jack Rogers, Linda Lacroix, Gerald Durmowitz, Kristen Kasschau, James Andriotakis, Kenneth R. Bridges
Pages 127-132
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- Günter Weiss, Kurt Grünewald, Kostas Pantopoulos, Britta Goossen, Matthias W. Hentze, Wolfgang Doppler et al.
Pages 133-139
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- Jean-Claude Drapier, Juana Wietzerbin, Harald Hirling, Pierre Kaldy, Lukas C. Kühn
Pages 141-148
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Ferritin Metabolism
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- J W Halliday, G A Ramm, D Moss, L W Powell
Pages 149-156
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- Edward I. Stiefel, Matthew J. Grossman, Stephen M. Hinton, Vera Minak-Bernero, Roger C. Prince, Richard E. Bare et al.
Pages 157-164
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Erythroid iron Regulation
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About this book
The 4th International Conference on Hemochromatosis and the 11th International Conference on Iron and Iron Proteins took place in Jerusalem on April 27 -30 and on May 2 -7 1993, respectively. The first, a clinical meeting, and the second, a forum designed primarily for basic scientists. Both meetings are held regularly on alter nate years and represent probably the most important forum for the exchange of information in iron research. The present volume "Progress in Iron Research" is based on a selection of presentations delivered at these meetings. However, this volume represents much more than a publication of conference proceedings. It offers a comprehensive state-of-the-art review on most aspects of iron metabolism. We have tried to offer a balanced review of the most important recent developments in iron research including both basic research and clinical investigation. However, the scope of chapters was based, by definition, on the actual participants at the meetings and some important fields in iron research such as plant physiology, microbial aspects of iron metabolism, and free radical research have not been dealt with. Many of the authors of the 40 chapters have beel). pt1rsonally responsible for some of the most important developments in iron research ~~vidffig: n~~~ights into iron physiology and pathophysiology. The Editors wish to express their gratitude for the outstanding and timely cooperation of all contributors to this volume.
Editors and Affiliations
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Shaare Zedek Medical Center and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Chaim Hershko
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The Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
Abraham M. Konijn
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, USA
Philip Aisen