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. 1948 Mar;27(2):245–259. doi: 10.1172/JCI101940

THE ANEMIA OF INFECTION. VII. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FREE ERYTHROCYTE PROTOPORPHYRIN, TOGETHER WITH SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE MEANING OF THE “EASILY SPLIT-OFF” IRON 1

M Grinstein 1,2, José A Silva 1,3, Maxwell M Wintrobe 1
PMCID: PMC439498  PMID: 16695548

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