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. 1994 Jul;62(7):2991–2994. doi: 10.1128/iai.62.7.2991-2994.1994

Ferritin stimulation of a monokine inhibitor of lipopolysaccharide-augmented myelopoiesis is ferroxidase dependent.

R Kreisberg 1, H E Broxmeyer 1, R N Moore 1
PMCID: PMC302909  PMID: 8005686

Abstract

Ferritin inhibition of myelopoiesis has been associated with intrinsic ferroxidase activity of heavy-chain ferritin and with production of a monokine inhibitor of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-augmented monocytopoiesis. We report here that intrinsic ferroxidase activity of heavy-chain ferritin is required for stimulated production of the monokine inhibitor of LPS-augmented monocytopoiesis.

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