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  • 4. Endothelial Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 (Bmp2) Knockout Exacerbates Hemochromatosis in Homeostatic Iron Regulator (Hfe) Knockout Mice but not Bmp6 Knockout Mice.
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  • 7. Bone morphogenetic protein signaling is impaired in an HFE knockout mouse model of hemochromatosis.
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  • 11. Angiocrine Bmp2 signaling in murine liver controls normal iron homeostasis.
    Koch PS, Olsavszky V, Ulbrich F, Sticht C, Demory A, Leibing T, Henzler T, Meyer M, Zierow J, Schneider S, Breitkopf-Heinlein K, Gaitantzi H, Spencer-Dene B, Arnold B, Klapproth K, Schledzewski K, Goerdt S, Géraud C.
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  • 18. Lack of the bone morphogenetic protein BMP6 induces massive iron overload.
    Meynard D, Kautz L, Darnaud V, Canonne-Hergaux F, Coppin H, Roth MP.
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  • 20. Heterozygous Mutations in BMP6 Pro-peptide Lead to Inappropriate Hepcidin Synthesis and Moderate Iron Overload in Humans.
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