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Díaz V, Peinado AB, Barba-Moreno L, et al. Elevated hepcidin serum level in response to inflammatory and iron signals in exercising athletes is independent of moderate supplementation with vitamin C and E. Physiol Rep. 2015;3(8)doi: 10.14814/phy2.12475.
Díaz, V., Peinado, A. B., Barba-Moreno, L., Altamura, S., Butragueño, J., González-Gross, M., Alteheld, B., Stehle, P., Zapico, A. G., Muckenthaler, M. U., & Gassmann, M. (2015). Elevated hepcidin serum level in response to inflammatory and iron signals in exercising athletes is independent of moderate supplementation with vitamin C and E. Physiological reports, 3(8), . https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12475
Díaz, Víctor, et al. "Elevated hepcidin serum level in response to inflammatory and iron signals in exercising athletes is independent of moderate supplementation with vitamin C and E." Physiological reports vol. 3,8 (2015). doi: https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12475
Díaz V, Peinado AB, Barba-Moreno L, Altamura S, Butragueño J, González-Gross M, Alteheld B, Stehle P, Zapico AG, Muckenthaler MU, Gassmann M. Elevated hepcidin serum level in response to inflammatory and iron signals in exercising athletes is independent of moderate supplementation with vitamin C and E. Physiol Rep. 2015 Aug;3(8). doi: 10.14814/phy2.12475. PMID: 26243212; PMCID: PMC4562561.
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