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Iron metabolism / Hematology / Blood tests / Organ failure / Nephrology / Hepcidin / Erythropoietin / Total iron-binding capacity / Chronic kidney disease / Medicine / Biology / Anatomy
Date: 2015-03-29 08:42:33
Iron metabolism
Hematology
Blood tests
Organ failure
Nephrology
Hepcidin
Erythropoietin
Total iron-binding capacity
Chronic kidney disease
Medicine
Biology
Anatomy

354 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Association between hepcidin, haemoglobin level and iron status in stage 4 chronic kidney disease patients with anaemia Reza Alipanah Mogadam,1 Amir Ghorbanihaghjo,2 Hassan Argani,3 Ali Nemati,4 Fir

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