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  • '''Hepcidin''' is a peptide hormone produced in the liver, which appears to be the "mas | title = Hepcidin, a Urinary Antimicrobial Peptide Synthesized in the Liver
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  • '''Hepcidin''' is a peptide hormone produced in the liver, which appears to be the "mas | title = Hepcidin, a Urinary Antimicrobial Peptide Synthesized in the Liver
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  • {{r|Hepcidin}}
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  • {{r|Hepcidin}}
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  • ...=pubmed&pubmedid=15124013 Andrews NC. Anemia of inflammation: the cytokine-hepcidin link. ''Journal of Clinical Investigation'' 113(9):1251-3. May 2004.</ref> ...atory [[cytokines]], the liver produces increased amounts of [[hepcidin]]. Hepcidin in turn stops [[ferroportin]] from releasing iron stores. Inflammatory cyto
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  • ...wo models, which may coexist, form current thinking: crypt programming and hepcidin. ===Hepcidin===
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  • ...stem cell]] differentiation, general [[acute phase response]], increases [[hepcidin]] secretion
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  • ...percentage of hypochromic red cells also appear to be clinically useful. [[Hepcidin]] measurement is still a research tool but also may help in the presence of
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  • ***[[hepcidin]] (experimental)
    4 KB (439 words) - 12:58, 31 December 2010
  • ...tion, stem cell differentiation, general acute phase response, increases [[hepcidin]] secretion
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  • ** Type 2B ({{OMIM|606464}}): mutation in hepcidin antimicrobial peptide (''HAMP'') or HFE2B (19q13)
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  • ...ronic disease]] is associated with CKD, and may be directly regulated by [[hepcidin]] in [[human iron metabolism]].
    27 KB (3,634 words) - 21:11, 5 October 2011