Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-responsive elements located in the proximal and distal hepcidin promoter are critical for its response to HJV/BMP/SMAD
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Matthias W. Hentze | Martina U. Muckenthaler | Guillem Casanovas | M. Hentze | M. Muckenthaler | Katarzyna Mleczko-Sanecka | S. Altamura | Katarzyna Mleczko-Sanecka | Sandro Altamura | Guillem Casanovas
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