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Spleen iron, molybdenum, and manganese concentrations are coregulated in hepcidin-deficient and secondary iron overload models in mice

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Table  1.  Relationships  between  hepatic  hepcidin  1  mRNA  level  and  liver  and  spleen  metals concentrations  –  iron (Fe), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo) and  zinc (Zn)  –  in primary and secondary iron overloads

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