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    Effects of ultraviolet-filters on Daphnia magna development and endocrine-related gene expression by Lambert, F.N., Gracy, H.R., Gracy, A.J., Yoon, S.H., Scott, R.W., Rincon, D.M., Vulpe, C.D.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-09-2021)
    “…•Exposure to 4MBC, BP3, and OMC impacts growth and development of D. magna offspring•Exposure to 4MBC and BP3 has long-term reproductive impacts on D. magna…”
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    A review of the underlying genetics and emerging therapies for canine cardiomyopathies by Shen, L., Estrada, A.H., Meurs, K.M., Sleeper, M., Vulpe, C., Martyniuk, C.J., Pacak, C.A.

    Published in Journal of veterinary cardiology (01-04-2022)
    “…Cardiomyopathies such as dilated cardiomyopathy and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy are common in large breed dogs and carry an overall poor…”
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    Delayed hepcidin response explains the lag period in iron absorption following a stimulus to increase erythropoiesis by Frazer, D M, Inglis, H R, Wilkins, S J, Millard, K N, Steele, T M, McLaren, G D, McKie, A T, Vulpe, C D, Anderson, G J

    Published in Gut (01-10-2004)
    “…Introduction: The delay of several days between an erythropoietic stimulus and the subsequent increase in intestinal iron absorption is commonly believed to…”
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    A rapid decrease in the expression of DMT1 and Dcytb but not Ireg1 or hephaestin explains the mucosal block phenomenon of iron absorption by Frazer, D M, Wilkins, S J, Becker, E M, Murphy, T L, Vulpe, C D, McKie, A T, Anderson, G J

    Published in Gut (01-03-2003)
    “…Background: A large oral dose of iron will reduce the absorption of a subsequent smaller dose of iron in a phenomenon known as mucosal block. Molecular…”
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    Plant copper chaperones by Wintz, H, Vulpe, C

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2002)
    “…Copper chaperones, soluble copper-binding proteins, are essential for ensuring proper distribution of copper to cellular compartments and to proteins requiring…”
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    Mislocalisation of hephaestin, a multicopper ferroxidase involved in basolateral intestinal iron transport, in the sex linked anaemia mouse by Kuo, Y M, Su, T, Chen, H, Attieh, Z, Syed, B A, McKie, A T, Anderson, G J, Gitschier, J, Vulpe, C D

    Published in Gut (01-02-2004)
    “…Background: Hephaestin is a multicopper ferroxidase required for basolateral transport of iron from enterocytes. Sex linked anaemia (sla) mice have a defect in…”
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    Cellular copper transport by VULPE, C. D, PACKMAN, S

    Published in Annual review of nutrition (01-01-1995)
    “…Cellular copper transport processes are required by all organisms for correct utilization in cell biochemical processes and avoidance of the toxicity of copper…”
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    Hephaestin, a ceruloplasmin homologue implicated in intestinal iron transport, is defective in the sla mouse by Gitschier, Jane, Vulpe, Christopher D, Kuo, Yien-Ming, Murphy, Therese L, Cowley, Lex, Askwith, Candice, Libina, Natasha, Anderson, Gregory J

    Published in Nature genetics (01-02-1999)
    “…Iron is essential for many cellular functions; consequently, disturbances of iron homeostasis, leading to either iron deficiency or iron overload, can have…”
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    Responses of plants to iron, zinc and copper deficiencies by Wintz, H, Fox, T, Vulpe, C

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2002)
    “…Iron, copper and zinc are essential metals for cell metabolism. Plants have evolved different schemes to efficiently mobilize low-solubility nutrients such as…”
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    Relationship between intestinal iron-transporter expression, hepatic hepcidin levels and the control of iron absorption by Anderson, G J, Frazer, D M, Wilkins, S J, Becker, E M, Millard, K N, Murphy, T L, McKie, A T, Vulpe, C D

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2002)
    “…Hepcidin is an anti-microbial peptide predicted to be involved in the regulation of intestinal iron absorption. We have examined the relationship between the…”
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    Tissue-specific changes in iron metabolism genes in mice following phenylhydrazine-induced haemolysis by Latunde-Dada, G.O., Vulpe, C.D., Anderson, G.J., Simpson, R.J., McKie, A.T.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (14-10-2004)
    “…Iron meatbolism in animals is altered by haemolytic anaemia induced by phenylhydrazine (PHZ). In common with a number of other modulators of iron metabolism,…”
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    Molecular and Functional Roles of Duodenal Cytochrome B (Dcytb) in Iron Metabolism by Latunde-Dada, G.O., Van der Westhuizen, J., Vulpe, C.D., Anderson, G.J., Simpson, R.J., McKie, A.T.

    Published in Blood cells, molecules, & diseases (01-11-2002)
    “…ABSTRACT Dcytb has been identified as the mammalian transplasma ferric reductase that catalyzes the reduction of ferric to ferrous iron in the process of iron…”
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    Impaired iron transport activity of ferroportin 1 in hereditary iron overload by McGregor, J A, Shayeghi, M, Vulpe, C D, Anderson, G J, Pietrangelo, A, Simpson, R J, McKie, A T

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-07-2005)
    “…To investigate the functional significance of mutations in Ferroportin that cause hereditary iron overload, we directly measured the iron efflux activity of…”
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    Molecular evidence for the role of a ferric reductase in iron transport by McKie, A T, Latunde-Dada, G O, Miret, S, McGregor, J A, Anderson, G J, Vulpe, C D, Wrigglesworth, J M, Simpson, R J

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2002)
    “…Duodenal cytochrome b (Dcytb) is a haem protein similar to the cytochrome b561 protein family. Dcytb is highly expressed in duodenal brush-border membrane and…”
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    Cloning and gastrointestinal expression of rat hephaestin: relationship to other iron transport proteins by Frazer, D M, Vulpe, C D, McKie, A T, Wilkins, S J, Trinder, D, Cleghorn, G J, Anderson, G J

    “…The membrane-bound ceruloplasmin homolog hephaestin plays a critical role in intestinal iron absorption. The aims of this study were to clone the rat…”
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    Diverse mutations in patients with Menkes disease often lead to exon skipping by Das, S, Levinson, B, Whitney, S, Vulpe, C, Packman, S, Gitschier, J

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-11-1994)
    “…Fibroblast cultures from 12 unrelated patients with classical Menkes disease were analyzed for mutations in the MNK gene, by reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR)…”
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    Dermatoglyphic Studies in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe by Scheil, H.-G., Schmidt, H.D., Baltova, S., Djordjevic, D., Vulpe, C., Siváková, D., Efremovska, L.

    Published in Anthropologischer Anzeiger (01-12-2005)
    “…In nine population samples from Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Republic of Macedonia (Skopje and Aromuns from Stip region), Romania, Serbia and Slovakia…”
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    Functional studies of hephaestin in yeast: evidence for multicopper oxidase activity in the endocytic pathway by Li, Liangtao, Vulpe, Chris D, Kaplan, Jerry

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-11-2003)
    “…Hephaestin is a mammalian gene that encodes a predicted multicopper oxidase required for intestinal iron export. To examine if hephaestin can act as a…”
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    Ecotoxicogenomics: Emerging Technologies for Emerging Contaminants by Poynton, Helen C, Vulpe, Chris D

    “…In recent years, new classes of aquatic pollutants have received attention from environmentalists, scientists, and regulators due to their introduction into…”
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    CPx-type ATPases: a class of P-type ATPases that pump heavy metals by Solioz, Marc, Vulpe, Christopher

    “…ATP-driven heavy metal pumps represent a newly defined class of proteins that translocate toxic and essential metals across biological membranes. These…”
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