Heme, heme oxygenase, and ferritin: how the vascular endothelium survives (and dies) in an iron-rich environment.
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Heme, heme oxygenase, and ferritin: how the vascular endothelium survives (and dies) in an iron-rich environment.
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Heme, heme oxygenase, and ferr ...... ) in an iron-rich environment.
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Heme, heme oxygenase, and ferr ...... ) in an iron-rich environment.
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Heme, heme oxygenase, and ferr ...... ) in an iron-rich environment.
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P356
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Heme, heme oxygenase, and ferr ...... ) in an iron-rich environment.
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Akihiro Yachie
Gregory M Vercellotti
György Balla
Harry S Jacob
John W Eaton
Zsuzsa Varga
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10.1089/ARS.2007.1787
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2007-12-01T00:00:00Z