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Andrew E Armitage

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 16, 2014
Genetics. The battle for ironAndrew E Armitage, Hal Drakesmith
Blood|October 14, 2021
TB or not TB? Soft pity opens the iron gatesAndrew E Armitage, Hal Drakesmith
Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)|April 19, 2019
The Importance of Iron Status for Young Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Narrative ReviewAndrew E Armitage, Diego Moretti
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|July 3, 2015
HIV-Associated Tuberculosis: Does the Iron-Regulatory Hormone Hepcidin Connect Anemia With Poor Prognosis?Andrew E Armitage, Ed Moran
Hemasphere|March 21, 2022
The diagnostic potential of the iron-regulatory hormone hepcidinAndrew E Armitage, Hal Drakesmith
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|May 17, 2024
Why cells need iron: a compendium of iron utilisationMegan R Teh, Andrew E Armitage, Hal Drakesmith
Nature Immunology|July 23, 2008
Reflecting on a quarter century of HIV researchAndrew E Armitage, Andrew J McMichael, Hal Drakesmith
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 3, 2018
Reducing anaemia in low income countries: control of infection is essentialSant-Rayn Pasricha, Andrew E Armitage, Andrew M Prentice, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|December 9, 2021
Analysis of Iron and Iron-Interacting Protein Dynamics During T-Cell ActivationMegan R Teh, Joe N Frost, Andrew E Armitage, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|September 15, 2009
Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes induce hepcidin (HAMP) mRNA synthesis by peripheral blood mononuclear cellsAndrew E Armitage, Robert Pinches, Lucy A Eddowes, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 16, 2014
Genetics. The battle for ironAndrew E Armitage, Hal Drakesmith
Blood|October 14, 2021
TB or not TB? Soft pity opens the iron gatesAndrew E Armitage, Hal Drakesmith
Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)|April 19, 2019
The Importance of Iron Status for Young Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Narrative ReviewAndrew E Armitage, Diego Moretti
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|July 3, 2015
HIV-Associated Tuberculosis: Does the Iron-Regulatory Hormone Hepcidin Connect Anemia With Poor Prognosis?Andrew E Armitage, Ed Moran
Hemasphere|March 21, 2022
The diagnostic potential of the iron-regulatory hormone hepcidinAndrew E Armitage, Hal Drakesmith
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|May 17, 2024
Why cells need iron: a compendium of iron utilisationMegan R Teh, Andrew E Armitage, Hal Drakesmith
Nature Immunology|July 23, 2008
Reflecting on a quarter century of HIV researchAndrew E Armitage, Andrew J McMichael, Hal Drakesmith
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 3, 2018
Reducing anaemia in low income countries: control of infection is essentialSant-Rayn Pasricha, Andrew E Armitage, Andrew M Prentice, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|December 9, 2021
Analysis of Iron and Iron-Interacting Protein Dynamics During T-Cell ActivationMegan R Teh, Joe N Frost, Andrew E Armitage, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|September 15, 2009
Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes induce hepcidin (HAMP) mRNA synthesis by peripheral blood mononuclear cellsAndrew E Armitage, Robert Pinches, Lucy A Eddowes, et al.
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