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1. Plasma and tissue transferrin and ferritin, and gene expression of ferritin, transferrin, and transferrin receptors I and II in channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus fed diets with different concentrations of inorganic or organic iron.

2. G-Quadruplex-Proximized Aptamers (G4PA) Efficiently Targeting Cell-Surface Transferrin Receptors for Targeted Cargo Delivery.

3. Iron-loaded transferrin potentiates erythropoietin effects on erythroblast proliferation and survival: a novel role through transferrin receptors.

4. Optimized Doxorubicin Chemotherapy for Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma Exploits Nanocarrier Delivery to Transferrin Receptors.

5. Transferrin and transferrin receptors update.

6. Transferrin receptors-targeting nanocarriers for efficient targeted delivery and transcytosis of drugs into the brain tumors: a review of recent advancements and emerging trends.

7. Transferrin Receptors TfR1 and TfR2 Bind Transferrin through Differing Mechanisms.

8. Plasma and tissue transferrin and ferritin, and gene expression of ferritin, transferrin, and transferrin receptors I and II in channelcatfishIctalurus punctatusfed diets with different concentrations of inorganic or organic iron.

9. Transferrin receptors and glioblastoma multiforme: Current findings and potential for treatment.

10. Transferrin' activation: bonding with transferrin receptors tunes KLRG1 function.

11. The significance of transferrin receptors in oncology: the development of functional nano-based drug delivery systems.

12. Delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids via transferrin and transferrin receptors: lipoplexes and other carriers.

13. Insights from targeting transferrin receptors to develop vaccines for pathogens of humans and food production animals

14. Effect of Transferrin‐Modified Fe3O4 Nanoparticle Targeted Delivery miR‐15a‐5p Combined With Photothermal Therapy on Lung Cancer.

15. Role of soluble transferrin receptors study in hepatocellular carcinoma with underlying cirrhosis.

16. Binding and uptake of transferrin-bound liposomes targeted to transferrin receptors of endothelial cells.

17. Influence of endurance exercise (triathlon) on circulating transferrin receptors and other indicators of iron status in female athletes.

18. Impact of acute malaria on plasma concentrations of transferrin receptors.

19. Transferrin receptors on the plasma membrane of cultured rat astrocytes.

20. Targeting of transferrin receptors in nude mice bearing A431 and LS174T xenografts with [18F]holo-transferrin: permeability and receptor dependence.

21. Production and characterization of chimeric transferrins for the determination of the binding domains for bacterial transferrin receptors.

22. A rapid redistribution of transferrin receptors to the cell surface of L2C lymphocytes upon fixation of holoform transferrin.

23. Oligomerized transferrin receptors are selectively retained by a lumenal sorting signal in a long-lived endocytic recycling compartment.

24. Transferrin receptors on ruminant pathogens vary in their interaction with the C-lobe and N-lobe of ruminant transferrins.

25. Interaction of a doxorubicin-transferrin conjugate with isolated transferrin receptors.

26. Expression and functional analysis of Nile tilapia transferrin receptors (TfRs) in host resistance to pathogenic bacteria and iron ion metabolism.

27. CD71 expressing circulating neutrophils serve as a novel prognostic biomarker for metastatic spread and reduced outcome in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma patients.

28. Cell density impacts the susceptibility to ferroptosis by modulating IRP1‐mediated iron homeostasis.

29. Transferrin receptors associate with drug resistance in cancer cells.

30. Differences in transferrin response and numbers of transferrin receptors in rat and human mammary carcinoma lines of different metastatic potentials.

31. The region of human transferrin involved in binding to bacterial transferrin receptors is localized in the C-lobe.

32. Number and affinity of transferrin-receptors at the placental microvillous plasma membrane of the guinea pig: influence of gestational age and degree of transferrin glycan chain complexity.

33. Adriamycin conjugates of human transferrin bind transferrin receptors and kill K562 and HL60 cells.

34. Interaction of ruminant transferrins with transferrin receptors in bovine isolates of Pasteurella haemolytica and Haemophilus somnus.

35. Bacterial transferrin receptors--structure, function and contribution to virulence.

36. Role of transferrin, transferrin receptors, and iron in macrophage listericidal activity.

37. N-linked oligosaccharides of human transferrin are not required for binding to bacterial transferrin receptors.

39. Underdiagnosis of iron deficiency anaemia in HIV-infected individuals: a pilot study using soluble transferrin receptors and intensive bone marrow iron stores to improve the diagnosis.

40. Engineered‐Doping Strategy for Self‐Sufficient Reactive Oxygen Species Blossom to Amplify Ferroptosis/Cuproptosis Sensibilization in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment.

41. Insights from targeting transferrin receptors to develop vaccines for pathogens of humans and food production animals.

42. Generation of a bloodstream form Trypanosoma brucei double glycosyltransferase null mutant competent in receptor-mediated endocytosis of transferrin.

43. An AAV capsid reprogrammed to bind human transferrin receptor mediates brain-wide gene delivery.

44. Protein sialylation affects the pH-dependent binding of ferric ion to human serum transferrin.

45. Antiproliferative and Apoptosis Triggering Potential of Paclitaxel-Based Targeted-Lipid Nanoparticles with Enhanced Cellular Internalization by Transferrin Receptors—a Study in Leukemia Cells

46. The Effect of Environmental Enrichment on Selected Physiological and Immunological Stress-Related Markers in Dairy Goats Homeostasis preservation is essential for animal survival, and any event that causes a disturbance in homeostasis is defined as a stressor. Here, we aimed to evaluate the effect of scratch brushes and stages as an environmental enrichment to alleviate stress in dairy goats. Twenty-four mixed-breed goats were divided into two groups according to common physiological conditions in breeding farms: milking and dry (milk-producing and non-milk-producing, respectively). Ten days after exposure to environmental enrichment treatment or not (control), blood was sampled. Following the enrichment, we observed a reduction in reactive oxidative stress metabolites, advanced glycation end products (AGEs), and their binding protein (transferrin) in the dry goats, as determined by an ELISA. In contrast, no change in AGEs, along with an increase in transferrin levels, was observed in the milking goats. Moreover, oxytocin levels decreased in the dry and increased in the milking goats, while serotonin levels increased in the dry and remained unchanged in the milking goats. Additionally, gene expression of the cytokines, IL-6 and IL-1ß, and anti-oxidative proteins, lysozyme and transferrin (in peripheral blood leukocytes), as determined by qPCR, presented the same pattern: down-regulation in the dry or up-regulation in the milking goats. In conclusion, a reliable methodology was developed for measuring husbandry stress in goats and to improve dairy goats' husbandry practice. Current environmental enrichment produced different responsiveness in goats correlated to their physiological status: beneficial effect in dry goats, detrimental effect in milking goats.

47. Association of poly(rC)-binding protein-2 with sideroflexin-3 through TOM20 as an iron entry pathway to mitochondria.

48. An investigation of the distributions of ferroptosis and necroptosis mediators in the maternal–fetal interface at different days of rat pregnancy.

49. Iron parameters analysis in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease.

50. Glycosylation and Characterization of Human Transferrin in an End-Stage Kidney Disease.

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