An Important Physiological Process in the Organism
Iron has a significant, bidirectional influence on the state and properties of the body's immune response, particularly on the integrative interactions that occur in the immune microenvironment. Maintaining the relative homeostasis of iron in the microenvironment in the face of complex stimuli from the outside world and the body's tissues and organs is of great importance for the execution of physiological functions and the intervention of disease treatment.