E H Morgan
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Hallmann R, Savigni D, Morgan E, Baker E
Endothelium
. 2000 Jun;
7(2):135-47.
PMID: 10865941
Iron is required by the brain for normal function, however, the mechanisms by which it crosses the blood-brain barrier (BBB) are poorly understood. The uptake and efflux of transferrin (Tf)...
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Oates P, Thomas C, Morgan E
Pflugers Arch
. 2000 Jun;
440(1):116-24.
PMID: 10864004
It is not known how the efficiency of intestinal iron absorption is regulated. One hypothesis suggests that an interaction between the transferrin receptor (TfR) and the haemochromatosis protein (HFE) regulates...
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Oates P, Thomas C, Freitas E, Callow M, Morgan E
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
. 2000 Jun;
278(6):G930-6.
PMID: 10859223
Regulation of iron absorption is thought to be mediated by the amount of iron taken up by duodenal crypt cells via the transferrin receptor (TfR)-transferrin cycle and the activity of...
14.
Moos T, Morgan E
Cell Mol Neurobiol
. 2000 Feb;
20(1):77-95.
PMID: 10690503
1. Iron (Fe) is an essential component of virtually all types of cells and organisms. In plasma and interstitial fluids, Fe is carried by transferrin. Iron-containing transferrin has a high...
15.
Trinder D, Oates P, Thomas C, Sadleir J, Morgan E
Gut
. 2000 Jan;
46(2):270-6.
PMID: 10644324
Background: The mechanism of iron absorption by the intestine and its transfer to the main iron storage site, the liver, is poorly understood. Recently an iron carrier was cloned and...
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Moos T, Oates P, Morgan E
Brain Res Mol Brain Res
. 1999 Oct;
72(2):231-4.
PMID: 10529482
Neuronal transferrin receptor protein expression is highly upregulated widely in CNS following iron deficiency. Using the medial habenular nucleus as a model of neuronal transferrin receptor mRNA expression, the present...
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Morgan E, Redgrave T
Biol Trace Elem Res
. 1999 Jan;
65(2):117-31.
PMID: 9881516
The metabolism of iron (Fe) has been shown to interact with that of aluminum (Al) in relation to intestinal absorption, transport in the blood plasma, and the induction of lipid...
18.
Graham R, Morgan E, Baker E
J Hepatol
. 1998 Nov;
29(4):603-13.
PMID: 9824270
Background/aims: The endogenous low molecular weight iron chelator, citrate, is considered to be an important contributor to iron transport and the liver the main site of uptake of iron citrate...
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Moos T, Morgan E
J Neurosci Res
. 1998 Nov;
54(4):486-94.
PMID: 9822159
Transferrin (Tf) donates iron (Fe) to the brain by means of receptor-mediated endocytosis of Tf at the brain barriers. As Tf transport through the brain barriers is restricted, Fe is...
20.
Moos T, Oates P, Morgan E
J Comp Neurol
. 1998 Aug;
398(3):420-30.
PMID: 9714152
In order to characterize the mechanism by which Iron (Fe) is taken up by neurons, we examined the neuronal expression of transferrin receptor (TR) in rats during development and iron...