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102. Iron Homeostasis and Biology: Poster III
102. Iron Homeostasis and Biology: Poster III
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102. Iron Homeostasis and Biology: Poster III
102. Iron Homeostasis and Biology: Poster III
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updated-102. Iron Homeostasis and Biology: Poster III- 2023
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01/12/2026
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Novel Anti-TMPRSS6 Monoclonal Antibody Provides a Potential Therapeutic Approach for the Treatment of Polycythemia Vera
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Novel Anti-TMPRSS6 Monoclonal Antibody Provides a Potential Therapeutic Approach for the Treatment of Polycythemia Vera
Incidence of Fractures after Intravenous Iron: A Retrospective Analysis Comparing Ferric Carboxymaltose and Ferric Derisomaltose
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Incidence of Fractures after Intravenous Iron: A Retrospective Analysis Comparing Ferric Carboxymaltose and Ferric Derisomaltose
Selective Inhibition of Repulsive Guidance Molecule C/Hemojuvelin (RGMc/HJV) with SRK-256 to Mobilize Iron in Functional Iron Deficiency
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Selective Inhibition of Repulsive Guidance Molecule C/Hemojuvelin (RGMc/HJV) with SRK-256 to Mobilize Iron in Functional Iron Deficiency
Single Ascending Doses of REGN7999, a Monoclonal Antibody Inhibitor of TMPRSS6, Increase Serum Hepcidin and Cause Deep, Sustained Reductions in Serum
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Single Ascending Doses of REGN7999, a Monoclonal Antibody Inhibitor of TMPRSS6, Increase Serum Hepcidin and Cause Deep, Sustained Reductions in Serum
Ferritin Reference Ranges in an Adult Population of Working-Age Adults without Anemia
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Ferritin Reference Ranges in an Adult Population of Working-Age Adults without Anemia
Hemoglobin Scavenging Proteins Reduce Free Hemoglobin during Venovenous Extracorporeal Circulation and Reduce Markers of Organ Damage and Inflammation
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Hemoglobin Scavenging Proteins Reduce Free Hemoglobin during Venovenous Extracorporeal Circulation and Reduce Markers of Organ Damage and Inflammation
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