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    Intact Transferrin Receptors in Human Plasma and Their Relation to Erythropoiesis by Huebers, Helmut A., Beguin, Yves, Pootrakul, Pensri, Einspahr, David, Finch, Clement A.

    Published in Blood (01-01-1990)
    “…Intact transferrin receptor molecules complexed with transferrin were found in human plasma. The concentration of receptors was determined by an enzyme-linked…”
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    Rat Transferrin Gene Expression: Tissue-Specific Regulation by Iron Deficiency by Idzerda, Rejean L., Huebers, Helmut, Finch, Clement A., McKnight, G. Stanley

    “…Rats raised on a low-iron diet were used as a model system for investigating the regulation of transferrin gene expression by iron deficiency. We quantitated…”
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    The Effect of Erythroid Hyperplasia on Iron Balance by Pootrakul, Pensri, Kitcharoen, Kriengkrai, Yansukon, Pornpan, Wasi, Prawase, Fucharoen, Suthat, Charoenlarp, Preecha, Brittenham, Gary, Pippard, Martin J., Finch, Clement A.

    Published in Blood (01-04-1988)
    “…Measurements of erythropoiesis and iron balance were made in eight normal and 32 anemic subjects. The latter consisted of 12 individuals with ineffective…”
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    Transferrin Receptors in Rat Plasma by Beguin, Yves, Huebers, H. A., Josephson, B., Finch, C. A.

    “…Antigenic material in rat plasma reacting with rat transferrin receptor antibodies was identified as an intact receptor molecule complexed with transferrin…”
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    Transferrin Saturation, Plasma Iron Turnover, and Transferrin Uptake in Normal Humans by Cazzola, Mario, Huebers, Helmut A., Sayers, Merlin H., MacPhail, A. Patrick, Eng, Mary, Finch, Clement A.

    Published in Blood (01-10-1985)
    “…The relationship between plasma iron, transferrin saturation, and plasma iron turnover was studied in 53 normal subjects whose transferrin saturation varied…”
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    Iron deficiency by C A, Finch, J D, Cook

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-03-1984)
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    Quantitation of Ferritin Iron in Plasma, an Explanation for Non-Transferrin Iron by Pootrakul, Pensri, Josephson, Betty, Huebers, Helmut A., Finch, Clement A.

    Published in Blood (01-04-1988)
    “…In 33 patients with thalassemia and idiopathic hemochromatosis, plasma ferritin protein levels ranged from 36 to 5,850 μg/L. The iron content of this ferritin…”
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    Evaluation of the Iron Status of a Population by Cook, James D., Finch, Clement A., Smith, Nathan J.

    Published in Blood (01-09-1976)
    “…The iron status of a population of 1564 subjects living in the northwestern United States was evaluated by measurements of transferrin saturation, red cell…”
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    Erythroid Marrow Function in Anemic Patients by Cazzola, Mario, Pootrakul, Pensri, Huebers, Helmut A., Eng, Mary, Eschbach, Joseph, Finch, Clement A.

    Published in Blood (01-01-1987)
    “…Erythropoietic activity is known to be closely associated with marrow iron uptake. A modification of the standard measure of plasma iron turnover has been…”
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    A Mono-sited Transferrin From a Representative Deuterostome: The Ascidian Pyura stolonifera (Subphylum Urochordata) by Martin, A.W., Huebers, E., Huebers, H., Webb, J., Finch, C.A.

    Published in Blood (01-11-1984)
    “…An iron-binding protein has been found in the plasma of Pyura stolonifera. This protein has a molecular weight of about 41,000 ± 2,000 and binds 1 mol iron/mol…”
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    Hematopoiesis in the rat: quantitation of hematopoietic progenitors and the response to iron deficiency anemia by Kimura, H, Finch, C A, Adamson, J W

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-02-1986)
    “…To determine the quantitative effects of iron deficiency on erythropoiesis and to assess the response of erythroid progenitors to sustained anemia, we…”
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    Iron deficiency in the rat. Physiological and biochemical studies of muscle dysfunction by Finch, C A, Miller, L R, Inamdar, A R, Person, R, Seiler, K, Mackler, B

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-08-1976)
    “…Work performance on a treadmill has been evaluated in normal and iron-deficient rats. Anemia was removed as a variable by adjusting the hemoglobin of all…”
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    Transferrin: Physiologic Behavior and Clinical Implications by Huebers, Helmut A., Finch, Clement A.

    Published in Blood (01-10-1984)
    “…The transferrin iron transport system, along with its procurement sites and delivery receptors, provides a highly effective means of satisfying internal iron…”
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    Assessing iron status of a population by Cook, James D, Finch, Clement A

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-1979)
    “…Although iron deficiency affects 10 to 20% of the world's population, determinations using hemoglobin level, transferrin saturation (TS) free erythrocyte…”
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    Iron binding proteins and their roles in the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta (L.) by Huebers, H.A, Huebers, E, Finch, C.A, Webb, B.A, Truman, J.W, Riddiford, L.M, Martin, A.W, Massover, W.H

    “…Manduca sexta larvae accumulate large amounts of iron during their larval feeding period. When 59Fe was fed to 5th instar larvae, it was evenly distributed…”
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    Estimation of available dietary iron by Monsen, ER, Hallberg, L, Layrisse, M, Hegsted, DM, Cook, JD, Mertz, W, Finch, CA

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-01-1978)
    “…Dietary iron requirements are dependent on the amount and availability of food iron ingested. On the basis of recent studies of food iron absorption employing…”
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    Competitive Advantage of Diferric Transferrin in Delivering Iron to Reticulocytes by Huebers, Helmut A., Csiba, Eva, Huebers, Eiko, Finch, Clement A.

    “…Radioiron- and radioiodine-labeled forms of human diferric and monoferric transferrin and apotransferrin, isolated by preparative isoelectric focusing, were…”
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