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The starting-point was the observation by Lord Kelvin of how the electrical properties of a piece of iron change when it is placed in a magnetic field.
The difference of serum iron change from baseline at T = 9 hours was defined as the primary endpoint.
Modulating dZIP13 expression in the gut cell resulted opposite iron change in the cytosol and secretory organelles, and radioisotope iron transport assay further showed that dZIP13 mediates iron exporting, providing compelling evidence in supporting dZIP13 as an iron efflux pump.
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An alloy of 54 percent cobalt, 9.5 percent chromium, and 36.5 percent iron changes dimensions very little with changes in temperature.
The zeta potential analysis indicates that existence of iron changed the zeta potentials of titanium dioxide.
The analyses show that, the amount of silicon, calcium and iron changes quite obviously, respectively ranging from 1.19 to 86.67%, 0.33 to 81.76% and 0.95 to 69.52%.
But not only iron changes its oxidation level in the LDH lattice, because the same properties are typical for other cations like copper or cobalt [8].
This color change indicates that plated iron changed to γ-FeOOH, α-Fe, and γ-Fe2O3, characterized brown color and called lepidocrocite or iron oxide hydroxide, iron, and maghemite, or iron (III) oxide, respectively, during the drying process.
Several lines of evidence suggest that the iron changes reported herein originated from the mitochondrial compartment.
(C ) RT-PCR analysis of iron homeostasis genes of normal flies in response to iron changes (feeding with iron or chelator).
Overall, it emerges that astrocytes not only control iron access at the BBB level, but also buffer local extracellular iron changes at the synaptic level.
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