Severe iron deficiency anemia in transgenic mice expressing liver hepcidin
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C. Beaumont | B. Grandchamp | S. Vaulont | A. Kahn | A. Porteu | G. Nicolas | M. Sawadogo | M. Sirito | M. Bennoun | S. Mativet
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