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Editorial| Volume 124, ISSUE 2, P152-153, August 1994

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Absorption of iron and lead in hereditary hemochromatosis

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      Abbreviations:

      HLA (human leukocyte antigen), MIP (mobilferrin-integrin pathway), TTR (transferrin-transferrin receptor pathway)
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