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Haem homeostasis is regulated by the conserved and concerted functions of HRG-1 proteins

Abbhirami Rajagopal, Anita U. Rao, Julio Amigo, Meng Tian, Sanjeev K. Upadhyay, Caitlin Hall, Suji Uhm, M. K. Mathew, Mark D. Fleming, Barry H. Paw, Michael Krause & Iqbal Hamza

Nature 453, 1127-1131(19 June 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature06934

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Identification of hrg-1 and hrg-4 in C. elegans.

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hrg-1 and hrg-4 are essential for haem homeostasis in C. elegans.

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HRG-1 is essential for erythropoiesis and development in zebrafish.

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Expression, localization and functional studies of worm and mammalian hrg-1.

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