Iron dyshomeostasis in neuropsychiatric disorders (opens in new tab)
Iron is an indispensable element for the normal physiological function of the brain. In terms of neuronal metabolism, iron is involved in multiple critical biological processes such as oxygen transport, energy metabolism, DNA synthesis, neurotransmitter synthesis and myelin formation. Maintaining brain iron homeostasis is crucial for neurodevelopment and function. Iron dyshomeostasis has been associated with the onset and progression of various neuropsychiatric disorders, including Parkinson’...
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