A bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-responsive element in the hepcidin promoter controls HFE2-mediated hepatic hepcidin expression and its response to IL-6 in cultured cells
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Matthias W. Hentze | Martina U. Muckenthaler | Guillem Casanovas | M. Hentze | M. Muckenthaler | Maria Vittoria Verga Falzacappa | M. V. Verga Falzacappa | Guillem Casanovas
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