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. 1937 Jul;16(4):613–626. doi: 10.1172/JCI100888

STUDIES IN IRON TRANSPORTATION AND METABOLISM. I. CHEMICAL METHODS AND NORMAL VALUES FOR PLASMA IRON AND “EASILY SPLIT-OFF” BLOOD IRON

Carl V Moore 1,2,1, Wm R Arrowsmith 1,2, J J Quilligan Jr 1,2, J T Read 1,2
PMCID: PMC424901  PMID: 16694509

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