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Flores, 2018 - Google Patents

Lack of Hepcidin in Rats Alters Iron Distribution and Blunts Iron Absorption during DSS-Induced Intestinal Inflammation

Flores, 2018

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Flores S
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Mouse models of hereditary hemochromatosis only partially recapitulate key aspects of the human form of the disease. We thus developed a Sprague-Dawley rat line lacking the iron- regulatory hormone hepcidin. Here, we utilized this novel rat model to test the influence of …
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