This series on “Iron Metabolism” is edited by Dr. Katell Peoc’h, from Hôpital Beaujon, Service de Biochimie, APHP, HUPNVS, DHU Unity, Clichy, France.
The exploration of iron metabolism is an old topic of interest. Indeed, this metal has a significant impact on human health. Iron deficiency is responsible for abnormal neurodevelopment in infants. Moreover, more and more scientific reports have evidenced that iron deficiency, even without anemia, is a risk factor in various diseases and is implied in the response and recovery after surgery. As a sum, it would be interesting to overview and update the actuality of iron in human health.
Iron: make new with old, a virtuous circle
Exploration of iron metabolism: what is new?
Iron deficiency in chronic inflammatory bowel diseases: an update
Laboratory medicine and iron overload: diagnostic and therapeutic aspects
Disclosure:
The series “Iron Metabolism” was commissioned by the editorial office, Journal of Laboratory and Precision Medicine without any sponsorship or funding. Katell Peoc’h served as the unpaid Guest Editor for the series.