Ferritin is a widely used marker of iron status. A relationship between iron stores, obesity and metabolic syndrome (METs) has been proposed. Objective: To compare serum ferritin between obese women ...
Ferritin is the protein found inside cells that stores excess iron once the iron requirements of the cell have been met and releases it when there is an urgent need. For this reason, low levels of ...
Ferritin is a protein that’s produced in the body’s cells, and largely concentrated in the liver and immune system cells. Ferritin stores and releases iron, which is essential for producing red blood ...
Iron overload, characterized by elevated serum ferritin levels, has long been associated with various systemic complications, yet its impact on skeletal health has not been as well understood. A ...
Ferritin is a critical protein that serves as the primary storage form of iron in the body. This protein is fundamental for managing iron levels, which are essential for numerous physiological ...
Ferritin is the parameter most often used in primary care to diagnose iron deficiency. The cutoff value of ferritin can affect the number of cases diagnosed, however. A study published in JAMA Network ...
This study was a prospective multicenter cohort trial of the Kanto Study Group for Cell Therapy. The study consecutively enrolled patients between March 2010 and December 2012. Eligible patients were ...
Phase Ib trial to evaluate safety and anti-tumor activity of the AKT inhibitor, ipatasertib, in combination with endocrine therapy and a CDK4/6 inhibitor for patients with hormone receptor positive ...
My column in the Globe and Mail this week looks at iron levels for athletes, and in particular at new evidence that you can have normal hemoglobin levels but still be suffering negative effects from ...
Ferritin is a crucial protein that aids in storing iron in the body and plays a significant role in assuring iron equilibrium and ensuring efficient cell functions with the provision of necessary ...
Genetic predisposition to high ferritin and serum iron status is associated with a lower risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to a study published online Aug. 29 in Global Medical ...