Abstract
Evidence is presented for the existence of an intracellular pool of low molecular weight iron compounds which acts as an intermediate between extracellular iron and a wide variety of intracellular processes. It is in equilibrium with storage iron and iron enzymes and is of major importance in iron toxicity and chelation therapy.
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Jacobs, A. (1977). Low molecular weight intracellular iron transport compounds. Blood, 50(3), 433–439. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v50.3.433.433
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