The role of iron metabolism in cancer therapy focusing on tumor‐associated macrophages

Volume: 234, Issue: 6, Pages: 8028 - 8039
Published: Oct 26, 2018
Abstract
Iron is an essential micronutrient in mammalian cells for basic processes such as DNA synthesis, cell cycle progression, and mitochondrial activity. Macrophages play a vital role in iron metabolism, which is tightly linked to their phagocytosis of senescent and death erythrocytes. It is now recognized that the polarization process of macrophages determines the expression profile of genes associated with iron metabolism. Although iron metabolism...
Paper Details
Title
The role of iron metabolism in cancer therapy focusing on tumor‐associated macrophages
Published Date
Oct 26, 2018
Volume
234
Issue
6
Pages
8028 - 8039
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