Comparison of the Interactions of Transferrin Receptor and Transferrin Receptor 2 with Transferrin and the Hereditary Hemochromatosis Protein HFE*
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N. Andrews | A. West | P. Bjorkman | M. J. Bennett | P J Bjorkman | C. Enns | N C Andrews | A P West | M J Bennett | V M Sellers | C A Enns | V. M. Sellers | A. West
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