A long sought after "receptor" for ERFE?

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Abstract

In this issue of Blood, Arezes and colleagues present new and exciting evidence that erythropoietin (EPO) suppresses bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-mediated signaling in an erythroferrone (ERFE)-dependent mechanism and ERFE in turn interferes with the binding of a specific set of BMPs to their receptors.1 These findings represent a breakthrough in the understanding of how EPO and ERFE function to decrease hepcidin expression.

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Zhang, A. S., & Enns, C. A. (2018, October 4). A long sought after “receptor” for ERFE? Blood. American Society of Hematology. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2018-08-869586

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