Molecular analysis of iron overload in beta2-microglobulin-deficient mice.
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M. Hentze | M. Muckenthaler | B. Miñana | E. Cardoso | M. de Sousa | P. Rodrigues | K. Brennan | M. G. Macedo | M. D. de Sousa
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