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Delaby C, et al.
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Delaby C, Pilard N, Gonçalves AS, Beaumont C, Canonne-Hergaux F
(2005) Presence of the iron exporter ferroportin at the plasma membrane of macrophages is enhanced by iron loading and down-regulated by hepcidin. Blood 106(12):3979-84
Lesbordes-Brion JC, et al.
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Lesbordes-Brion JC, Viatte L, Bennoun M, Lou DQ, Ramey G, Houbron C, Hamard G, Kahn A, Vaulont S
(2006) Targeted disruption of the hepcidin 1 gene results in severe hemochromatosis. Blood 108(4):1402-5
Ramey G, et al.
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Ramey G, Faye A, Durel B, Viollet B, Vaulont S
(2007) Iron overload in Hepc1(-/-) mice is not impairing glucose homeostasis. FEBS Lett. 581(5):1053-7
Shike H, et al.
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Shike H, Lauth X, Westerman ME, Ostland VE, Carlberg JM, Van Olst JC, Shimizu C, Bulet P, Burns JC
(2002) Bass hepcidin is a novel antimicrobial peptide induced by bacterial challenge. Eur. J. Biochem. 269(8):2232-7
Nicolas G, et al.
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Nicolas G, Bennoun M, Devaux I, Beaumont C, Grandchamp B, Kahn A, Vaulont S
(2001) Lack of hepcidin gene expression and severe tissue iron overload in upstream stimulatory factor 2 (USF2) knockout mice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 98(15):8780-5
Liu S, et al.
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Liu S, Suragani RN, Wang F, Han A, Zhao W, Andrews NC, Chen JJ
(2007) The function of heme-regulated eIF2alpha kinase in murine iron homeostasis and macrophage maturation. J. Clin. Invest. 117(11):3296-305
Yoon D, et al.
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Yoon D, Pastore YD, Divoky V, Liu E, Mlodnicka AE, Rainey K, Ponka P, Semenza GL, Schumacher A, Prchal JT
(2006) Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 deficiency results in dysregulated erythropoiesis signaling and iron homeostasis in mouse development. J. Biol. Chem. 281(35):25703-11
Grant GR, et al.
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Grant GR, Robinson SW, Edwards RE, Clothier B, Davies R, Judah DJ, Broman KW, Smith AG
(2006) Multiple polymorphic loci determine basal hepatic and splenic iron status in mice. Hepatology 44(1):174-85
Mok H, et al.
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Mok H, Mendoza M, Prchal JT, Balogh P, Schumacher A
(2004) Dysregulation of ferroportin 1 interferes with spleen organogenesis in polycythaemia mice. Development 131(19):4871-81
Knutson MD, et al.
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Knutson MD, Oukka M, Koss LM, Aydemir F, Wessling-Resnick M
(2005) Iron release from macrophages after erythrophagocytosis is up-regulated by ferroportin 1 overexpression and down-regulated by hepcidin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102(5):1324-8
Nemeth E, et al.
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Nemeth E, Tuttle MS, Powelson J, Vaughn MB, Donovan A, Ward DM, Ganz T, Kaplan J
(2004) Hepcidin regulates cellular iron efflux by binding to ferroportin and inducing its internalization. Science 306(5704):2090-3
Bensaid M, et al.
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Bensaid M, Fruchon S, Mazères C, Bahram S, Roth MP, Coppin H
(2004) Multigenic control of hepatic iron loading in a murine model of hemochromatosis. Gastroenterology 126(5):1400-8
Lou DQ, et al.
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Lou DQ, Nicolas G, Lesbordes JC, Viatte L, Grimber G, Szajnert MF, Kahn A, Vaulont S
(2004) Functional differences between hepcidin 1 and 2 in transgenic mice. Blood 103(7):2816-21
Nicolas G, et al.
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Nicolas G, Bennoun M, Porteu A, Mativet S, Beaumont C, Grandchamp B, Sirito M, Sawadogo M, Kahn A, Vaulont S
(2002) Severe iron deficiency anemia in transgenic mice expressing liver hepcidin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99(7):4596-601
Park CH, et al.
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Park CH, Valore EV, Waring AJ, Ganz T
(2001) Hepcidin, a urinary antimicrobial peptide synthesized in the liver. J. Biol. Chem. 276(11):7806-10
Pigeon C, et al.
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Pigeon C, Ilyin G, Courselaud B, Leroyer P, Turlin B, Brissot P, Loréal O
(2001) A new mouse liver-specific gene, encoding a protein homologous to human antimicrobial peptide hepcidin, is overexpressed during iron overload. J. Biol. Chem. 276(11):7811-9
Venta PJ, et al.
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Venta PJ, Montgomery JC, Hewett-Emmett D, Wiebauer K, Tashian RE
(1985) Structure and exon to protein domain relationships of the mouse carbonic anhydrase II gene. J. Biol. Chem. 260(22):12130-5
Okazaki Y, et al.
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Okazaki Y, Furuno M, Kasukawa T, Adachi J, Bono H, Kondo S, Nikaido I, Osato N, Saito R, Suzuki H, Yamanaka I, Kiyosawa H, Yagi K, Tomaru Y, Hasegawa Y, Nogami A, Schönbach C, Gojobori T, Baldarelli R, Hill DP, Bult C, Hume DA, Quackenbush J, Schriml LM, Kanapin A, Matsuda H, Batalov S, Beisel KW, Blake JA, Bradt D, Brusic V, Chothia C, Corbani LE, Cousins S, Dalla E, Dragani TA, Fletcher CF, Forrest A, Frazer KS, Gaasterland T, Gariboldi M, Gissi C, Godzik A, Gough J, Grimmond S, Gustincich S, Hirokawa N, Jackson IJ, Jarvis ED, Kanai A, Kawaji H, Kawasawa Y, Kedzierski RM, King BL, Konagaya A, Kurochkin IV, Lee Y, Lenhard B, Lyons PA, Maglott DR, Maltais L, Marchionni L, McKenzie L, Miki H, Nagashima T, Numata K, Okido T, Pavan WJ, Pertea G, Pesole G, Petrovsky N, Pillai R, Pontius JU, Qi D, Ramachandran S, Ravasi T, Reed JC, Reed DJ, Reid J, Ring BZ, Ringwald M, Sandelin A, Schneider C, Semple CA, Setou M, Shimada K, Sultana R, Takenaka Y, Taylor MS, Teasdale RD, Tomita M, Verardo R, Wagner L, Wahlestedt C, Wang Y, Watanabe Y, Wells C, Wilming LG, Wynshaw-Boris A, Yanagisawa M, Yang I, Yang L, Yuan Z, Zavolan M, Zhu Y, Zimmer A, Carninci P, Hayatsu N, Hirozane-Kishikawa T, Konno H, Nakamura M, Sakazume N, Sato K, Shiraki T, Waki K, Kawai J, Aizawa K, Arakawa T, Fukuda S, Hara A, Hashizume W, Imotani K, Ishii Y, Itoh M, Kagawa I, Miyazaki A, Sakai K, Sasaki D, Shibata K, Shinagawa A, Yasunishi A, Yoshino M, Waterston R, Lander ES, Rogers J, Birney E, Hayashizaki Y, ,
(2002) Analysis of the mouse transcriptome based on functional annotation of 60, 770 full-length cDNAs. Nature 420(6915):563-73
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