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Journal of Hepatology|February 6, 2010
Iron uptake from plasma transferrin by a transferrin receptor 2 mutant mouse model of haemochromatosisAnita C G Chua, Roheeth D Delima, Evan H Morgan, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 4, 2004
Structure/function studies on a S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent uroporphyrinogen III C methyltransferase (SUMT), a key regulatory enzyme of tetrapyrrole biosynthesisJitka Vévodová, Ross M Graham, Evelyne Raux, et al.
Rare Diseases (Austin, Tex.)|August 9, 2016
Pathological relationships involving iron and myelin may constitute a shared mechanism linking various rare and common brain diseasesMoones Heidari, Sam H Gerami, Brianna Bassett, et al.
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Journal of Hepatology|February 6, 2010
Iron uptake from plasma transferrin by a transferrin receptor 2 mutant mouse model of haemochromatosisAnita C G Chua, Roheeth D Delima, Evan H Morgan, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 4, 2004
Structure/function studies on a S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent uroporphyrinogen III C methyltransferase (SUMT), a key regulatory enzyme of tetrapyrrole biosynthesisJitka Vévodová, Ross M Graham, Evelyne Raux, et al.
Rare Diseases (Austin, Tex.)|August 9, 2016
Pathological relationships involving iron and myelin may constitute a shared mechanism linking various rare and common brain diseasesMoones Heidari, Sam H Gerami, Brianna Bassett, et al.
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