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Increased manganese uptake by primary astrocyte cultures with altered iron status is mediated primarily by divalent metal transporter
Keith M. Erikson,
Michael Aschner
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Manganese
100%
Astrocytes
76%
Metals
72%
Iron
69%
Transferrin Receptors
50%
solute carrier family 11- (proton-coupled divalent metal ion transporters), member 2
16%
ferrous sulfate
15%
Deferoxamine
13%
Hepatobiliary Elimination
13%
Iron Overload
12%
Aerosols
11%
Dust
11%
Occupational Exposure
11%
Blood-Brain Barrier
10%
Growth
5%
Brain
5%
Proteins
3%
Chemical Compounds
Metal
37%
Neurotoxicity
14%
Dust
13%
Aerosol
12%
Metabolic
9%
Plate Like Crystal
9%
Sulfate
8%
Protein
4%