Iron and Heme Metabolism, Iron Chelation : NIDDK

Iron and Heme Metabolism, Iron Chelation

Specific areas include:

  • Regulation of iron absorption, utilization, and storage.
  • Mechanisms underlying disordered iron utilization and sequestration.
  • Genetic determinants of inherited and acquired iron overload disorders.
  • Heme synthesis, transport, and metabolism; Porphyrias.
  • Non-invasive measurement of organ and tissue iron load.
  • Iron chelators and chelation therapy.

For more information, contact Dr. Terry Bishop, or Dr. Daniel Wright, Directors, Hematology Research Programs.

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