Figure 1.
Figure 1. Protein levels of iron-related genes in the duodenum of hepcidin-deficient mice. (A) Western blot analysis of DMT1, Dcytb, and ferroportin (on 80 μg crude membrane preparation) from the duodenum of Usf2-/- and Usf2+/- mice. Molecular weight markers are indicated on the left. A typical experiment, representative of at least 3 independent experiments, is shown. (B) Immunohistochemistry using antimouse DMT1, Dcytb, and ferroportin antibodies on the duodenum of Usf2-/- and Usf2+/- mice. Original magnification, ×10.

Protein levels of iron-related genes in the duodenum of hepcidin-deficient mice. (A) Western blot analysis of DMT1, Dcytb, and ferroportin (on 80 μg crude membrane preparation) from the duodenum of Usf2-/- and Usf2+/- mice. Molecular weight markers are indicated on the left. A typical experiment, representative of at least 3 independent experiments, is shown. (B) Immunohistochemistry using antimouse DMT1, Dcytb, and ferroportin antibodies on the duodenum of Usf2-/- and Usf2+/- mice. Original magnification, ×10.

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