The Nramp2/DMT1 iron transporter is induced in the duodenum of microcytic anemia mk mice but is not properly targeted to the intestinal brush border.
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N. Andrews | P. Gros | F. Canonne-Hergaux | J. E. Levy | Trevor Ralph | Mark D. Fleming | Susan A. Gauthier | Virginie Picard
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