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    Viral Hepatitis—1975 by Conrad, Marcel E, Knodell, Robert G

    “…Viral hepatitis has been recognized as an illness since antiquity. However, it was not until World War II that it was realized that this disease was a…”
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    Pathways of Iron Absorption by Conrad, Marcel E., Umbreit, Jay N.

    Published in Blood cells, molecules, & diseases (01-11-2002)
    “…ABSTRACT Iron is vital for all living organisms but excess iron can be lethal because it facilitates free radical formation. Thus iron absorption is carefully…”
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    Iron absorption and transport—An update by Conrad, Marcel E., Umbreit, Jay N.

    Published in American journal of hematology (01-08-2000)
    “…Iron is vital for all living organisms. However, excess iron is hazardous because it produces free radical formation. Therefore, iron absorption is carefully…”
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    Separate pathways for cellular uptake of ferric and ferrous iron by Conrad, M E, Umbreit, J N, Moore, E G, Hainsworth, L N, Porubcin, M, Simovich, M J, Nakada, M T, Dolan, K, Garrick, M D

    “…Separate pathways for transport of nontransferrin ferric and ferrous iron into tissue cultured cells were demonstrated. Neither the ferric nor ferrous pathway…”
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    Localization of the iron transport proteins mobilferrin and DMT‐1 in the duodenum: The surprising role of mucin by Simovich, Marcia, Hainsworth, Lucille N., Fields, P.A., Umbreit, Jay N., Conrad, Marcel E.

    Published in American journal of hematology (01-09-2003)
    “…There are two pathways for inorganic iron uptake in the intestine, the ferric pathway, mediated by the key protein mobilferrin, and the ferrous pathway,…”
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    The ferrireductase paraferritin contains divalent metal transporter as well as mobilferrin by Umbreit, Jay N, Conrad, Marcel E, Hainsworth, Lucille N, Simovich, Marcia

    “…Inorganic iron can be transported into cells in the absence of transferrin. Ferric iron enters cells utilizing an integrin-mobilferrin-paraferritin pathway,…”
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    Cellular location of proteins related to iron absorption and transport by Simovich, Marcia J., Conrad, Marcel E., Umbreit, Jay N., Moore, Elizabeth G., Hainsworth, Lucille N., Smith, Hilary K.

    Published in American journal of hematology (01-03-2002)
    “…K562 erythroleukemia cells and IEC6 rat cells were examined using confocal microscopy and antibodies raised against DMT‐1 (Nramp‐2, DCT‐1), transferrin…”
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    Paraferritin:  A Protein Complex with Ferrireductase Activity Is Associated with Iron Absorption in Rats by Umbreit, Jay N, Conrad, Marcel E, Moore, Elizabeth G, Desai, Mounang P, Turrens, Julio

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (21-05-1996)
    “…Recent studies reported that iron salts were absorbed in the duodenum utilizing a pathway involving membrane-associated integrin and a cytosolic protein named…”
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    Abnormalities of flavin monooxygenase as an etiology for sideroblastic anemia by Barber, Matthew, Conrad, Marcel E., Umbreit, Jay N., Barton, James C., Moore, Elizabeth G.

    Published in American journal of hematology (01-10-2000)
    “…We postulated that a deficiency of flavin monooxygenase (FMO)—a ferrireductase component of cells—could produce sideroblastic anemia. FMO is an intracellular…”
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    DMT1: a mammalian transporter for multiple metals by Garrick, Michael D, Dolan, Kevin G, Horbinski, Craig, Ghio, Andrew J, Higgins, Dennis, Porubcin, Michael, Moore, Elizabeth G, Hainsworth, Lucille N, Umbreit, Jay N, Conrad, Marcel E, Feng, Lee, Lis, Agnieska, Roth, Jerome A, Singleton, Stephen, Garrick, Laura M

    Published in Biometals (01-03-2003)
    “…DMT1 has four names, transports as many as eight metals, may have four or more isoforms and carries out its transport for multiple purposes. This review is a…”
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    Iron absorption and transport by Conrad, M E, Umbreit, J N, Moore, E G

    “…Iron is vital for living organisms because it is essential for multiple metabolic processes to include oxygen transport, DNA synthesis, and electron transport…”
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    Factors affecting the absorption and excretion of lead in the rat by Conrad, M E, Barton, J C

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-04-1978)
    “…A reliable method for studying lead absorption and excretion in rats is described. Lead absorption occurs primarily in theduodenum where lead enters the…”
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    A phase II trial of piroxantrone in endometrial cancer: Southwest Oncology Group study 8918 by Malviya, V K, Liu, P Y, Goldberg, D A, Hantel, A, O'Toole, R V, Roach, R W, Conrad, M E, Alberts, D S

    Published in Anti-cancer drugs (01-07-1996)
    “…A phase II trial of the new anthrapyrazole piroxantrone was carried out by the Southwest Oncology Group in patients with advanced metastatic or recurrent…”
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    Dietary Folic Acid and Iron Deficiency Among the Affluent by Conrad, Marcel E

    “…To the Editor.—Iron and folic acid deficiency are frequently observed in populations of limited means who eat a starchy diet which contains little meat or…”
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    Bone marrow necrosis by Conrad, M E, Carpenter, J T

    Published in American journal of hematology (01-01-1979)
    “…Bone marrow necrosis has been regarded as a rare entity in specimens obtained from living patients and has been associated with poor prognosis. In contrast, we…”
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