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Human Iron Metabolism (Hardback)
Biology, Health, and Disease
Imprint: IntechOpen
Series: Physiology
Pages: 130
ISBN: 9781837693924
Published: 13th May 2026
Script Academic & Professional
Series: Physiology
Pages: 130
ISBN: 9781837693924
Published: 13th May 2026
Script Academic & Professional
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Iron, as a fundamental micronutrient, underpins essential biological processes, yet its regulation in humans is uniquely complex. Human Iron Metabolism - Biology, Health and Disease offers a comprehensive and authoritative in-depth examination of the mechanisms that govern iron homeostasis, the physiological roles of iron in health, and the diverse pathologies that arise from its dysregulation.
Designed for researchers, clinicians, and advanced students in biomedical sciences, the book bridges basic science with translational medicine. It synthesizes current knowledge while highlighting unresolved questions and areas of active investigation, making it both a reference work and a catalyst for future research.
By situating iron metabolism at the intersection of biology, health, and disease, this book underscores the profound impact of a single element on human physiology and pathology. It is intended to serve as a definitive resource for understanding the complexities of iron biology and its relevance to global health.
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