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E H Morgan

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Morgan E, Vatucawaqa P, Snowdon W, Worsley A, Dangour A, Lock K
Appetite . 2016 Mar; 101:114-8. PMID: 26952559
Low fruit and vegetable intake is an important risk factor for micronutrient deficiencies and non-communicable diseases, but many people worldwide, including most Fijians, eat less than the World Health Organization...
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Moos T, Bernth N, Courtois Y, Morgan E
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2011 Jan; 46(3):607-13. PMID: 21211566
We examined differently aged postnatal (P) rats for the distribution and uptake of iron in the eye with the main emphasis on iron uptake in the retina. The concentration of...
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Drake S, Morgan E, Herbison C, Delima R, Graham R, Chua A, et al.
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol . 2006 Aug; 292(1):G323-8. PMID: 16935854
Hereditary hemochromatosis type 3 is an iron (Fe)-overload disorder caused by mutations in transferrin receptor 2 (TfR2). TfR2 is expressed highly in the liver and regulates Fe metabolism. The aim...
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Wijnands R, Van Der Klis M, Homan J, Chakrabarty D, Markwardt C, Morgan E
Nature . 2003 Jul; 424(6944):44-7. PMID: 12840752
The relativistic plasma flows onto neutron stars that are accreting material from stellar companions can be used to probe strong-field gravity as well as the physical conditions in the supra-nuclear-density...
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Moos T, Oates P, Morgan E
Nutr Neurosci . 2002 Feb; 4(1):15-23. PMID: 11842873
As transferrin in the brain may originate principally from synthesis by three different cell types, i.e. hepatocytes, oligodendrocytes and choroid plexus, this study employed a morphological analysis to specifically address...
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Moos T, Morgan E
J Neurochem . 2001 Oct; 79(1):119-29. PMID: 11595764
Anti-transferrin receptor IgG2a (OX26) transport into the brain was studied in rats. Uptake of OX26 in brain capillary endothelial cells (BCECs) was > 10-fold higher than isotypic, non-immune IgG2a (Ni-IgG2a)...
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Morgan E
J Cell Physiol . 2001 Feb; 186(2):193-200. PMID: 11169456
Three mechanisms of iron uptake by rat erythroid cells were identified, two with non-transferrin-bound iron (NTBI) and one with transferrin-bound iron (Fe-Tf). Uptake of NTBI occurred by a high affinity...
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Oates P, Trinder D, Morgan E
Pflugers Arch . 2000 Aug; 440(3):496-502. PMID: 10954338
Iron absorption involves two carriers, one involved in the uptake of iron across the microvillus membrane of the enterocyte and the other in its transfer to the plasma at the...
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Oates P, Jeffrey G, Basclain K, Thomas C, Morgan E
J Gastroenterol Hepatol . 2000 Aug; 15(6):665-74. PMID: 10921422
Background: Iron stores in the body are thought to be regulated by a mechanism associated with the rate of iron absorption from the diet, with no significant role played by...
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Moos T, Trinder D, Morgan E
Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand) . 2000 Jun; 46(3):549-61. PMID: 10872742
We examined whether high levels of circulatory iron may cause iron accumulation in the brain. In particular, we focussed on the substantia nigra and basal ganglia as several papers have...