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  • Transferrin
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    Transferrins are glycoproteins found in vertebrates which bind and consequently mediate the transport of iron (Fe) through blood plasma. They are produced

    Transferrin

    Transferrin

    Transferrin

  • Transferrin saturation
  • Medical lab value of bound serum iron

    Transferrin saturation (TS), measured as a percentage, is a medical laboratory value. It is the value of serum iron divided by the total iron-binding

    Transferrin saturation

    Transferrin_saturation

  • Total iron-binding capacity
  • Medical blood test to measure transferrin

    sometimes transferrin iron-binding capacity is a medical laboratory test that measures the blood's capacity to bind iron with transferrin. Transferrin can bind

    Total iron-binding capacity

    Total iron-binding capacity

    Total_iron-binding_capacity

  • Transferrin receptor 1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Transferrin receptor protein 1 (TfR1), also known as Cluster of Differentiation 71 (CD71), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TFRC gene. TfR1

    Transferrin receptor 1

    Transferrin receptor 1

    Transferrin_receptor_1

  • Transferrin receptor
  • Family of transport proteins

    Transferrin receptor (TfR) is a carrier protein for transferrin. It is needed for the import of iron into cells and is regulated in response to intracellular

    Transferrin receptor

    Transferrin receptor

    Transferrin_receptor

  • Serum iron
  • Medical diagnostic method

    laboratory test that measures the amount of circulating iron that is bound to transferrin and freely circulate in the blood. Clinicians order this laboratory test

    Serum iron

    Serum_iron

  • Soluble transferrin receptor
  • Soluble transferrin receptor conventionally refers to the cleaved extracellular portion of transferrin receptor 1 that is released into serum. This receptor

    Soluble transferrin receptor

    Soluble_transferrin_receptor

  • Transferrin receptor 2
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    Transferrin receptor 2 (TfR2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TFR2 gene. This protein is involved in the uptake of transferrin-bound iron

    Transferrin receptor 2

    Transferrin receptor 2

    Transferrin_receptor_2

  • Beta-2 transferrin
  • Protein found in cerebrospinal fluid

    Beta-2 transferrin is a carbohydrate-free (desialated) isoform of transferrin, which is almost exclusively found in the cerebrospinal fluid. It is not

    Beta-2 transferrin

    Beta-2_transferrin

  • Iron overload
  • Abnormal accumulation of iron in the body

    hemochromatosis include elevated iron levels (ferritin greater than 1000 or transferrin saturation greater than 50%) for an extended period, increasing age,

    Iron overload

    Iron overload

    Iron_overload

  • Chromium(III) picolinate
  • Chemical compound

    into the bloodstream, 80% of the Cr3+ from CrPic3 is passed along to transferrin. The exact mechanism of release is currently unknown, however, it is

    Chromium(III) picolinate

    Chromium(III) picolinate

    Chromium(III)_picolinate

  • Human iron metabolism
  • Iron metabolism in the body

    endocytosis via transferrin receptor 1 (TFR1), transferrin receptor 2 (TFR2) and GAPDH. TFR1 has a 30-fold higher affinity for transferrin-bound iron than

    Human iron metabolism

    Human iron metabolism

    Human_iron_metabolism

  • PLOS
  • Nonprofit open-access publisher

    J. (2003). "Mechanism for Multiple Ligand Recognition by the Human Transferrin Receptor". PLOS Biology. 1 (3): e1. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0000051

    PLOS

    PLOS

    PLOS

  • Carbohydrate deficient transferrin
  • Medical laboratory test

    Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT, also known as desialotransferrin or asialotransferrin) is a laboratory test used to help detect heavy ethanol

    Carbohydrate deficient transferrin

    Carbohydrate_deficient_transferrin

  • Diferric-transferrin reductase
  • In enzymology, a diferric-transferrin reductase (EC 1.16.1.2) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction transferrin[Fe(II)]2 + NAD+ + H+ ⇌ {\displaystyle

    Diferric-transferrin reductase

    Diferric-transferrin_reductase

  • Iron-responsive element-binding protein
  • Protein family

    keep producing transferrin receptors. And more transferrin receptors make it easier for the cell to bring in more iron from transferrin-iron complexes

    Iron-responsive element-binding protein

    Iron-responsive element-binding protein

    Iron-responsive_element-binding_protein

  • Endosome
  • Vacuole to which materials ingested by endocytosis are delivered

    multivesicular bodies (MVBs). Removal of recycling molecules such as transferrin receptors and mannose 6-phosphate receptors continues during this period

    Endosome

    Endosome

    Endosome

  • Hereditary haemochromatosis
  • Genetic condition involving iron buildup

    abdomen (ascites). Severity of periodontal disease is associated with high transferrin saturation in haemochromatosis patients. The regulation of dietary iron

    Hereditary haemochromatosis

    Hereditary haemochromatosis

    Hereditary_haemochromatosis

  • African iron overload
  • Iron overload disorder caused by consumption of home-brewed beer

    associated with serum ferritin saturation of greater than 700pg/L and transferrin saturation of greater than 55%. Increased hepatic iron generates chronic

    African iron overload

    African iron overload

    African_iron_overload

  • Transfusion hemosiderosis
  • Medical condition

    myelodysplastic syndrome, among others. It is diagnosed with a blood transferrin test and a liver biopsy. It is treated with venipuncture, erythrocytapheresis

    Transfusion hemosiderosis

    Transfusion_hemosiderosis

  • Atransferrinemia
  • Medical condition

    autosomal recessive metabolic disorder in which there is an absence of transferrin, a plasma protein that transports iron through the blood. Atransferrinemia

    Atransferrinemia

    Atransferrinemia

    Atransferrinemia

  • Lactoferrin
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    known as lactotransferrin (LTF), is a multifunctional protein of the transferrin family. Lactoferrin is a globular glycoprotein with a molecular mass

    Lactoferrin

    Lactoferrin

    Lactoferrin

  • Iron in biology
  • Use of Iron by organisms

    regulation is the protein transferrin, which binds iron ions absorbed from the duodenum and carries it in the blood to cells. Transferrin contains Fe3+ in the

    Iron in biology

    Iron in biology

    Iron_in_biology

  • Acute-phase protein
  • Class of proteins involved in inflammation

    efficiently. Theoretically, a decrease in transferrin could additionally be decreased by an upregulation of transferrin receptors, but the latter does not appear

    Acute-phase protein

    Acute-phase protein

    Acute-phase_protein

  • Blood–brain barrier
  • Semipermeable capillary interface between blood and the brain

    2013). "Transcytosis and brain uptake of transferrin-containing nanoparticles by tuning avidity to transferrin receptor". Proceedings of the National Academy

    Blood–brain barrier

    Blood–brain barrier

    Blood–brain_barrier

  • Iron preparation
  • regulated by various iron-binding proteins in the body, such as ferritin and transferrin. After transferring to the bone marrow cells, iron forms a complex with

    Iron preparation

    Iron_preparation

  • HFE H63D gene mutation
  • Human disease-causing mutation

    tests show an excessive and static transferrin saturation based on a relative deficiency of transferrin. The transferrin value is pre- and postprandial static

    HFE H63D gene mutation

    HFE H63D gene mutation

    HFE_H63D_gene_mutation

  • Iron-deficiency anemia
  • Reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen due to a lack of iron

    absorbed in the small intestine, iron travels through blood, bound to transferrin, and eventually ends up in the bone marrow, where it is involved in red

    Iron-deficiency anemia

    Iron-deficiency anemia

    Iron-deficiency_anemia

  • Plasma protein
  • Proteins present in blood serum

    C-reactive protein (CRP) Lipoproteins (chylomicrons, VLDL, LDL, HDL) Transferrin Prothrombin MBL or MBP Separating serum proteins by electrophoresis is

    Plasma protein

    Plasma protein

    Plasma_protein

  • Iron tests
  • Medical diagnostic method

    ferritin Serum transferrin Total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) Transferrin saturation Unsaturated iron-binding capacity (UIBC) Transferrin receptor (TfR)

    Iron tests

    Iron_tests

  • HFE (gene)
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    circulating iron uptake by regulating the interaction of the transferrin receptor with transferrin. The HFE gene contains seven exons spanning 12 kb. The full-length

    HFE (gene)

    HFE (gene)

    HFE_(gene)

  • Iron polymaltose
  • Iron-based medication

    verified via laboratory tests (e.g., low ferritin concentration, low transferrin saturation). The drug has been on the market since 1978 and is approved

    Iron polymaltose

    Iron_polymaltose

  • Iron-binding proteins
  • Carrier proteins

    is needed by the cell, it is brought into the cytosol by a transferrin receptor. Transferrin can bind two Fe(III) ions, along with an anion (usually carbonate)

    Iron-binding proteins

    Iron-binding_proteins

  • Fecal occult blood
  • Blood in the feces that is not visibly apparent

    recommended tests look for globin, DNA, or other blood factors including transferrin, while conventional stool guaiac tests look for heme. Fecal occult blood

    Fecal occult blood

    Fecal occult blood

    Fecal_occult_blood

  • Thyroid function tests
  • Collective term for blood tests used to check the function of the thyroid

    Lactate Iron tests Ferritin Serum iron Transferrin saturation Total iron-binding capacity Transferrin Transferrin receptor Hormones ACTH stimulation test

    Thyroid function tests

    Thyroid_function_tests

  • Lanthanide
  • Elements with atomic numbers 57-70

    to the transferrin and then be brought into the cancer cells by transferrin-receptor mediated endocytosis. The cerium binding to the transferrin in place

    Lanthanide

    Lanthanide

    Lanthanide

  • Haemochromatosis type 3
  • Medical condition

    is a type of iron overload disorder associated with deficiencies in transferrin receptor 2. It exhibits an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. The

    Haemochromatosis type 3

    Haemochromatosis_type_3

  • King brown snake
  • Highly venomous snake native to Australia

    commonly present in frogs. Also present are three protein isoforms of transferrin; transferrin binds serum iron (Fe3+), which makes the environment less hospitable

    King brown snake

    King brown snake

    King_brown_snake

  • Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea
  • Medical condition

    been used in the past, but are neither sensitive nor specific. Beta-2 transferrin has a high positive predictive value of CSF rhinorrhoea. It has also

    Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea

    Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea

    Cerebrospinal_fluid_rhinorrhoea

  • Ovotransferrin
  • Protein found in egg whites

    (in contrast to ovalbumin, which comprises 54%). As a member of the transferrin and metalloproteinase family, ovotransferrin has been found to possess

    Ovotransferrin

    Ovotransferrin

    Ovotransferrin

  • Ferritin
  • Iron-carrying protein

    not a true reflection of iron storage status. Studies reveal that a transferrin saturation (serum iron concentration ÷ total iron binding capacity) over

    Ferritin

    Ferritin

    Ferritin

  • Latent iron deficiency
  • Medical condition

    of transferrin and consequently increased iron-binding capacity. Stage 2 – Erythropoiesis is impaired. Despite an increased level of transferrin, the

    Latent iron deficiency

    Latent_iron_deficiency

  • Repulsive guidance molecule A
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    reference expression data BioGPS n/a Gene ontology Molecular function transferrin receptor binding protein binding coreceptor activity Cellular component

    Repulsive guidance molecule A

    Repulsive guidance molecule A

    Repulsive_guidance_molecule_A

  • Iron deficiency
  • State in which a body lacks enough iron to supply its needs

    women. In blood plasma, iron is carried tightly bound to the protein transferrin. Several mechanisms control iron metabolism and safeguard against iron

    Iron deficiency

    Iron deficiency

    Iron_deficiency

  • Homeostasis
  • State of steady internal conditions maintained by living things

    bloodstream bound to transferrin, a transport protein that delivers it to various tissues and organs. Cells uptake iron through transferrin receptors, making

    Homeostasis

    Homeostasis

    Homeostasis

  • Cirrhosis
  • Chronic disease of the liver, characterized by fibrosis

    autoantibodies (ANA, anti-smooth muscle, antimitochondria, anti-LKM) Ferritin and transferrin saturation: markers of iron overload as in hemochromatosis, copper and

    Cirrhosis

    Cirrhosis

    Cirrhosis

  • Transcytosis
  • Type of cellular transport

    the other side. Examples of macromolecules transported include IgA, transferrin, and insulin. While transcytosis is most commonly observed in epithelial

    Transcytosis

    Transcytosis

    Transcytosis

  • GLUT4
  • Transport protein

    GLUT4 carrier vesicles are either transferrin positive or negative, and are recruited by different stimuli. Transferrin-positive GLUT4 vesicles are utilized

    GLUT4

    GLUT4

    GLUT4

  • Reindeer
  • Species of deer

    Feruson, M.D.; Crête, M.; Bergerud, A.T. (1991) Genetic variation in transferrin as a predictor for differentiation and evolution of caribou from eastern

    Reindeer

    Reindeer

    Reindeer

  • Exosome (vesicle)
  • Membrane-bound extracellular vesicles

    often appropriate instead. Exosomes from red blood cells contain the transferrin receptor that is absent in mature erythrocytes. Dendritic cell-derived

    Exosome (vesicle)

    Exosome (vesicle)

    Exosome_(vesicle)

  • Chemically defined medium
  • Type of cell growth medium

    albumin, human transferrin, but potentially animal-derived insulin and lipids. Xeno-free media, containing human serum albumin, human transferrin, human insulin

    Chemically defined medium

    Chemically_defined_medium

  • Iron
  • Chemical element with atomic number 26 (Fe)

    regulation is the protein transferrin, which binds iron ions absorbed from the duodenum and carries it in the blood to cells. Transferrin contains Fe3+ in the

    Iron

    Iron

    Iron

  • Microcytic anemia
  • Medical condition

    hemoglobin, ferritin, transferrin saturation, and MCV. It is also associated with a normal C-reactive protein and high transferrin. ACD is associated as

    Microcytic anemia

    Microcytic anemia

    Microcytic_anemia

  • Endocytosis
  • Cellular process

    receptor-mediated endocytosis of ligands, e.g. low density lipoprotein, transferrin, growth factors, antibodies and many others. Study in mammalian cells

    Endocytosis

    Endocytosis

    Endocytosis

  • HL60
  • Human leukemia cell line

    occurs through the transferrin and insulin receptors, which are expressed on cell surface. The requirement for insulin and transferrin is absolute, as HL-60

    HL60

    HL60

  • Myelination
  • Formation of myelin sheaths in the nervous system

    1016/0006-8993(79)90289-0 Marziali, L.N., Garcia, C.I., Pasquini, J.M. (2015). Transferrin and thyroid hormone converge in the control of myelinogenesis. Experimental

    Myelination

    Myelination

  • Staphylococcus epidermidis
  • Species of bacterium

    cell walls of S. epidermidis have a transferrin-binding protein that helps the organism obtain iron from transferrin. The tetramers of a surface exposed

    Staphylococcus epidermidis

    Staphylococcus epidermidis

    Staphylococcus_epidermidis

  • Red blood cell
  • Oxygen-delivering blood cell and the most common type of blood cell

    released into the plasma to be recirculated by a carrier protein called transferrin. Almost all red blood cells are removed in this manner from the circulation

    Red blood cell

    Red blood cell

    Red_blood_cell

  • Proteins produced and secreted by the liver
  • 3’-triiodothyronine (T3) Transthyretin, carries the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4) Transferrin, carries iron ions in the ferric form (Fe3+) Vitamin D-binding protein

    Proteins produced and secreted by the liver

    Proteins_produced_and_secreted_by_the_liver

  • Factitious disorder imposed on self
  • Psychiatric factitious disorder

    sample Perform urine protein electrophoresis Investigate corresponding transferrin levels, albumin rarely exceeds 75% of total urine protein Use of antibodies

    Factitious disorder imposed on self

    Factitious_disorder_imposed_on_self

  • Hemochromatosis type 4
  • Medical condition

    hyperferritinemia (elevated ferritin in the blood plasma) and low saturated transferrin levels. These individuals are likely to have liver and spleen iron overload

    Hemochromatosis type 4

    Hemochromatosis_type_4

  • Hemosiderosis
  • Medical condition, an iron metabolism disease

    cells of pancreatic islets leads to diabetes due to the distribution of transferrin receptor on the beta cells of islets and in the skin leads to hyperpigmentation

    Hemosiderosis

    Hemosiderosis

    Hemosiderosis

  • Beta globulin
  • microglobulin plasminogen angiostatins properdin sex hormone-binding globulin transferrin Ren Zhang; Yan Lin & Chun-Ting Zhang (2008). "Greglist: a database listing

    Beta globulin

    Beta globulin

    Beta_globulin

  • Glycoprotein
  • Protein with oligosaccharide modifications

    molecule Collagens Lubricant and protective agent Mucins Transport molecule Transferrin, ceruloplasmin Immunologic molecule Immunoglobulins, histocompatibility

    Glycoprotein

    Glycoprotein

    Glycoprotein

  • STEAP3
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    domain of human Steap3, the dominant ferrireductase of the erythroid transferrin cycle" (PDF). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the

    STEAP3

    STEAP3

    STEAP3

  • Anemia of chronic disease
  • Medical condition

    ng/mL tend to support an inflammatory iron-sequestration pattern, while transferrin saturation is commonly 10–20% and total iron-binding capacity (TIBC)

    Anemia of chronic disease

    Anemia_of_chronic_disease

  • Essential amino acid
  • Amino acids required in diet since they can not be synthesized in body

    reflecting protein deficiency include low serum albumin and low serum transferrin. The amino acids that are essential in the human diet were established

    Essential amino acid

    Essential_amino_acid

  • Melanotransferrin
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    sequence similarity and iron-binding properties with members of the transferrin superfamily. The importance of the iron binding function has not yet

    Melanotransferrin

    Melanotransferrin

    Melanotransferrin

  • Ovarian cancer
  • Cancer originating in or on the ovary

    in diagnosis. The OVA1 panel includes CA-125, beta-2 microglobulin, transferrin, apolipoprotein A1, and transthyretin. OVA1 above 5.0 in premenopausal

    Ovarian cancer

    Ovarian cancer

    Ovarian_cancer

  • Monoclonal antibody
  • Antibodies from clones of the same blood cell

    consist primarily of media components such as growth factors, hormones and transferrins. In contrast, the in vivo sample is likely to have host antibodies, proteases

    Monoclonal antibody

    Monoclonal antibody

    Monoclonal_antibody

  • Anemia
  • Reduced ability of blood to carry oxygen

    regulates iron metabolism. This leads to high ferritin levels and low transferrin saturation, a pattern known as "functional iron deficiency." In this

    Anemia

    Anemia

    Anemia

  • Hep G2
  • Human liver cancer cell line

    acute-phase proteins fibrinogen, alpha 2-macroglobulin, alpha 1-antitrypsin, transferrin and plasminogen.[citation needed] They have been grown successfully in

    Hep G2

    Hep G2

    Hep_G2

  • Proerythroblast
  • Precursor cell to a nucleated red blood cell

    proerythroblasts are large committed progenitors that express high levels of transferrin receptor (iron acquisition receptor), the erythropoietin receptor (EpoR)

    Proerythroblast

    Proerythroblast

    Proerythroblast

  • Clement Finch
  • American physician

    published studies on transferrin in the blood such as intact transferrin receptors in human plasma, human deferric transferrin's interaction with reticulocytes

    Clement Finch

    Clement_Finch

  • Blood plasma
  • Liquid component of blood

    Plasma is normally yellow due to bilirubin, carotenoids, hemoglobin, and transferrin. In abnormal cases, plasma can have varying shades of orange, green,

    Blood plasma

    Blood plasma

    Blood_plasma

  • Thalassemia
  • Family of inherited blood disorders

    blood transfusions. Excess iron is not excreted, but forms toxic non-transferrin-bound iron. This can lead to organ damage, potentially affecting the

    Thalassemia

    Thalassemia

    Thalassemia

  • Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • Species of bacterium

    metals, from their respective carrier proteins. Some of these include transferrin binding proteins A (TbpA) and B (TbpB), lactoferrin-binding proteins

    Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    Neisseria_gonorrhoeae

  • Bloodletting
  • Therapy, now rarely used in medicine

    J. H. (May 1998). "The effect of HFE mutations on serum ferritin and transferrin saturation in the Jersey population". British Journal of Haematology

    Bloodletting

    Bloodletting

    Bloodletting

  • Ruthenium anti-cancer drugs
  • of iron, which results in a large concentration of transferrin. Ru(III) complexes bind to transferrin and are proposed to interfere with iron uptake. RAPTA

    Ruthenium anti-cancer drugs

    Ruthenium_anti-cancer_drugs

  • TF
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Transcription factor, a protein that binds to specific DNA sequences Transferrin, a blood plasma protein Transcellular fluid, a portion of total body

    TF

    TF

  • Rab (G-protein)
  • Family of GTP-binding proteins

    involves carrying another protein or substance inside the cell, such as the transferrin receptor, or serves as a means of regulating the number of a certain

    Rab (G-protein)

    Rab_(G-protein)

  • Extracellular vesicle
  • Vesicles found outside cells

    (November 1984). "Endocytosis and intracellular processing of transferrin and colloidal gold-transferrin in rat reticulocytes: demonstration of a pathway for receptor

    Extracellular vesicle

    Extracellular_vesicle

  • Cytostome
  • Part of a cell

    used in order to visualize the cytostome. Eger et al. used gold labeled transferrin molecules in combination with confocal microscopy in order to visualize

    Cytostome

    Cytostome

    Cytostome

  • TFN
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Australian Taxation Office Toll free number, a free telephone number Transferrin, a protein Tribe Flood Network, a DDoS hacking tool Dena'ina language

    TFN

    TFN

  • Rivalta test
  • Fluid test determining blood vessels

    Orosomucoid ((Alpha-1-acid glycoprotein or AGP)), haptoglobin (Hp), transferrin (Tf), ceruloplasmin (Cp), fibrinogen (Fg), and hemopexin (Hpx). Since

    Rivalta test

    Rivalta_test

  • Caribou herds and populations in Canada
  • American Museum of Natural History XIV: 143-148. Røed KH, Whitten KR (1986) Transferrin variation and evolution of Alaskan reindeer and caribou, Rangifer tarandus

    Caribou herds and populations in Canada

    Caribou_herds_and_populations_in_Canada

  • Zinc
  • Chemical element with atomic number 30 (Zn)

    bound to and transported by albumin (60%, low-affinity) and transferrin (10%). Because transferrin also transports iron, excessive iron reduces zinc absorption

    Zinc

    Zinc

    Zinc

  • Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
  • Medical condition

    history is unclear, testing for elevated values of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin or gamma-glutamyl transferase can help make the diagnosis of alcohol

    Alcohol withdrawal syndrome

    Alcohol withdrawal syndrome

    Alcohol_withdrawal_syndrome

  • Monoclonal gammopathy
  • Excess myeloma protein or monoclonal gamma globulin in the blood

    α2-macroglobulin, α2-antiplasmin, and ceruloplasmin. The β band consists of transferrin, low-density lipoproteins, and complement system proteins. The γ band

    Monoclonal gammopathy

    Monoclonal gammopathy

    Monoclonal_gammopathy

  • KP1019
  • Chemical compound

    binds transferrin (Tf), a 700 amino acid glycoprotein, in the pocket usually bound to 2 atoms of Fe3+. The transferrin protein binds to the transferrin receptor

    KP1019

    KP1019

    KP1019

  • Mayan genetics
  • Aymara of southern South America. In a study conducted by Crawford, the transferrin, TF*B, allele was found to occur among the Lacandon Maya at a frequency

    Mayan genetics

    Mayan_genetics

  • Serum protein electrophoresis
  • Laboratory test

    syndrome. Transferrin and beta-lipoprotein (LDL) comprises the beta-1. Increased beta-1 protein due to the increased level of free transferrin is typical

    Serum protein electrophoresis

    Serum protein electrophoresis

    Serum_protein_electrophoresis

  • Red junglefowl
  • Species of bird; ancestor of the chicken

    from excavations at Mohenjo-daro is still debated. G. gallus has three transferrins, all of which cluster closely with other vertebrates' orthologs. The

    Red junglefowl

    Red junglefowl

    Red_junglefowl

  • Zinc in biology
  • Use of Zinc by Organisms

    bound to and transported by albumin (60%, low-affinity) and transferrin (10%). Because transferrin also transports iron, excessive iron reduces zinc absorption

    Zinc in biology

    Zinc in biology

    Zinc_in_biology

  • Clinical chemistry
  • Area of clinical pathology that is generally concerned with analysis of bodily fluids

    Minerals Calcium Magnesium Phosphate Potassium Blood disorders Iron Transferrin TIBC Vitamin B12 Vitamin D Folic acid Miscellaneous Glucose C-reactive

    Clinical chemistry

    Clinical chemistry

    Clinical_chemistry

  • HeLa
  • Oldest cultured human cell line (1951)

    Parrish C (2001). "Canine and feline parvoviruses can use human or feline transferrin receptors to bind, enter, and infect cells". Journal of Virology. 75

    HeLa

    HeLa

    HeLa

  • Gambogic acid
  • Chemical compound

    also been found to bind to transferrin receptor1 (TfR) and rapidly induce cell apoptosis without competing with the transferrin (Tf) binding site. A brief

    Gambogic acid

    Gambogic acid

    Gambogic_acid

  • Receptor-mediated endocytosis
  • Process by which cells absorb materials

    required by the cell (examples include LDL via the LDL receptor or iron via transferrin). The role of receptor-mediated endocytosis is well recognized to up

    Receptor-mediated endocytosis

    Receptor-mediated endocytosis

    Receptor-mediated_endocytosis

  • Iron poisoning
  • Type of metal poisoning

    throughout the body, iron is bound to an iron transporting protein called transferrin to prevent iron from being absorbed into different cells. Any excess

    Iron poisoning

    Iron_poisoning

  • Sodium ascorbate
  • Chemical compound

    (vitamin C) induces apoptosis in melanoma cells via the down-regulation of transferrin receptor dependent iron uptake". J. Cell. Physiol. 204 (1): 192–7. doi:10

    Sodium ascorbate

    Sodium ascorbate

    Sodium_ascorbate

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  • IEKIKA
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    IEKIKA

    Hawaiian form of English Jessica, IEKIKA means "one who beholds" or "one who looks out."

  • Samudratanaya | ஸமுத்ரதாநாயா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Samudratanaya | ஸமுத்ரதாநாயா 

    Beloved daughter of the ocean of milk

  • Thaqib | ٹہقیب
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Thaqib | ٹہقیب

    Piercing

  • Srisatya | ஷ்ரீஸத்ய
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Srisatya | ஷ்ரீஸத்ய

  • Simpkin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Simpkin

    English : variant of Simkin 1.

  • Hamlin
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic German

    Hamlin

    Rules the home.

  • Pell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pell

    English : from the Middle English personal name Pell, a pet form of Peter.English : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in furs, from Middle English, Old French pel ‘skin’.English : variant of Pill 1.German : variant of Pelle or, in some instances, a variant of Pfell, the South German form of this name, from Middle High German phelle(e) ‘purple silk cloth’.

  • Iver, Ivar
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Iver, Ivar

    Archer

  • Helmi
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish, German

    Helmi

    Pearl; Will Desire Helmet

  • Asifa | آصیفا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Asifa | آصیفا

    Just, Equitable (1)

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  • Translatory
  • a.

    Serving to translate; transferring.

  • Posting
  • n.

    The act of transferring an account, as from the journal to the ledger.

  • Elevator
  • n.

    A mechanical contrivance, usually an endless belt or chain with a series of scoops or buckets, for transferring grain to an upper loft for storage.

  • Translation
  • n.

    The act of translating, removing, or transferring; removal; also, the state of being translated or removed; as, the translation of Enoch; the translation of a bishop.

  • Transshipment
  • n.

    The act of transshipping, or transferring, as goods, from one ship or conveyance to another.

  • Transference
  • n.

    The act of transferring; conveyance; passage; transfer.

  • Transferring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Transfer

  • Perspectograph
  • n.

    An instrument for obtaining, and transferring to a picture, the points and outlines of objects, so as to represent them in their proper geometrical relations as viewed from some one point.

  • Transfusion
  • n.

    The act or operation of transferring the blood of one man or animal into the vascular system of another; also, the introduction of any fluid into the blood vessels, or into a cavity of the body from which it can readily be adsorbed into the vessels; intrafusion; as, the peritoneal transfusion of milk.

  • Pipette
  • n.

    A small glass tube, often with an enlargement or bulb in the middle, and usually graduated, -- used for transferring or delivering measured quantities.

  • Pouncing
  • n.

    The art or practice of transferring a design by means of pounce.

  • Indorse
  • v. t.

    To write one's name, alone or with other words, upon the back of (a paper), for the purpose of transferring it, or to secure the payment of a /ote, draft, or the like; to guarantee the payment, fulfillment, performance, or validity of, or to certify something upon the back of (a check, draft, writ, warrant of arrest, etc.).

  • Cartoon
  • n.

    A design or study drawn of the full size, to serve as a model for transferring or copying; -- used in the making of mosaics, tapestries, fresco pantings and the like; as, the cartoons of Raphael.

  • Heliotypy
  • n.

    A method of transferring pictures from photographic negatives to hardened gelatin plates from which impressions are produced on paper as by lithography.

  • Traduction
  • n.

    The act of transferring; conveyance; transportation.

  • Pump
  • n.

    An hydraulic machine, variously constructed, for raising or transferring fluids, consisting essentially of a moving piece or piston working in a hollow cylinder or other cavity, with valves properly placed for admitting or retaining the fluid as it is drawn or driven through them by the action of the piston.

  • Transfer
  • n.

    The act of transferring, or the state of being transferred; the removal or conveyance of a thing from one place or person to another.

  • Switch
  • n.

    A movable part of a rail; or of opposite rails, for transferring cars from one track to another.

  • Metallography
  • n.

    A method of transferring impressions of the grain of wood to metallic surfaces by chemical action.

  • Decalcomanie
  • n.

    The art or process of transferring pictures and designs to china, glass, marble, etc., and permanently fixing them thereto.