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| 12909279 | transferrin | transferrin | 1.0 | [ 41 ] that is able to oxidise fe ii to fe iii conveying four electrons to oxygen in a single step: thus water is produced and iron can enter its transport and deposit pathway via incorporation into transferrin. | |  |
| 15896810 | transferrin | transferrin | 1.0 | evated content of iron in specific areas of the human brain such as globus pallidus and substantia nigra sn while cerebrospinal fluid has very little iron binding capacity owing to its low content of transferrin; e cns contains non replicating neuronal cells which once damaged may be permanently dysfunctional or committed to programmed cell death apoptosis . | |  |
| 18210200 | transferrin | transferrin | 1.0 | to target pegylated liposomes to the brain they can be additionally modified vectorized with monoclonal antibodies to glial fibrillary acidic proteins pardridge 1999 ; chekhonin et al 2005 transferrin receptors ox26 or human insulin receptors 83 14 mab; pardridge 1999 . | |  |
| 18210200 | transferrin | transferrin | 1.0 | the permeability of oligonucleotides with nanogels was enhanced when the nanogel surface was modified with polypeptides transferrin or insulin that bind receptors at the luminal side of the brain microvessel endothelial cells and transport to their abluminal side. | |  |
| 18210200 | transferrin | transferrin | 1.0 | gene transfer into brain capillary cells have been also shown using a transferrin conjugated peg modified pamam dendrimer huang et al 2007 . | |  |