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Fig. 6. Provision of iron-dextran to cia erythroid precursors bypasses the
requirement for tfr1a function. (A) (top) Injection of iron-dextran
at the 1-cell stage causes (middle) direct delivery of a cytoplasmic iron to
all cells in the embryo, resulting (bottom) in the rescue of hypochromia in 40
hpf ciaiu089 embryos. (B) (top) Intravenous injection of
iron-dextran into 48 hpf ciaiu089 places (middle) excess
iron into embryonic circulation, but this iron cannot be obtained by
cia red cells due to a block at the level of iron acquisition across
the cell membrane, resulting (bottom) in the failure of this iron provision to
remedy cia hypochromia.