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    12003Hepcidin: the missing link between hemochromatosis and infections.



    +-nlInfect Immun 71(12):6693-700 (2003)
    22008Hepcidin regulation of iron transport.



    +-nlJ Nutr 138(11):2284-8 (2008)
    32009Hepcidin for clinicians.



    +-nlClin J Am Soc Nephrol 4(8):1384-7 (2009)
    42010Current status of the measurement of blood hepcidin levels in chronic kidney disease.



    +-nlClin J Am Soc Nephrol 5(9):1681-9 (2010)
    52007Macrophage iron, hepcidin, and atherosclerotic plaque stability.



    +-nlExp Biol Med (Maywood) 232(8):1014-20 (2007)
    62008Fine tuning of hepcidin expression by positive and negative regulators.



    +-nlCell Metab 8(1):1-3 (2008)
    72003Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism and mediator of anemia of inflammation.



    +-nlBlood 102(3):783-8 (2003)
    82004Hepcidin: what every gastroenterologist should know.



    +-nlGut 53(5):624-7 (2004)
    92004Hepcidin and its role in iron absorption.



    +-nlGut 53(5):617-9 (2004)
    102009Serum hepcidin: a novel diagnostic tool in disorders of iron metabolism.



    +-nlHaematologica 94(12):1631-3 (2009)
    112009Genetic variation in hepcidin expression and its implications for phenotypic differences in iron metabolism.



    +-nlHaematologica 94(9):1185-8 (2009)
    122008Hepcidin: from discovery to differential diagnosis.



    +-nlHaematologica 93(1):90-7 (2008)
    132006Hepcidin and iron-loading anemias.



    +-nlHaematologica 91(6):727-32 (2006)
    142008The regulation of hepcidin and its effects on systemic and cellular iron metabolism.



    +-nlHematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program -(-):151-8 (2008)
    152006Hepcidin and its role in regulating systemic iron metabolism.



    +-nlHematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program -(-):29-35, 507 (2006)
    162002The role of hepcidin in iron sequestration during infections and in the pathogenesis of anemia of chronic disease.



    +-nlIsr Med Assoc J 4(11):1043-5 (2002)
    172004Hepcidin: a molecular link between inflammation and anaemia.



    +-nlNephrol Dial Transplant 19(3):521-4 (2004)
    182004Hepcidin: inflammation's iron curtain.



    +-nlRheumatology (Oxford) 43(11):1323-5 (2004)
    192009Is the iron regulatory hormone hepcidin a risk factor for alcoholic liver disease?



    +-nlWorld J Gastroenterol 15(10):1186-93 (2009)
    202009Hepcidin modulation in human diseases: from research to clinic.



    +-nlWorld J Gastroenterol 15(5):538-51 (2009)
    212010Control of systemic iron homeostasis by the hemojuvelin-hepcidin axis.



    +-nlAdv Nutr (Bethesda) 1(1):38-45 (2010)
    222009Role of matriptase-2 (TMPRSS6) in iron metabolism.



    +-nlActa Haematol 122(2-3):87-96 (2009)
    232009The role of hepcidin in iron metabolism.



    +-nlActa Haematol 122(2-3):78-86 (2009)
    242011Hepcidin: A Critical Regulator of Iron Metabolism during Hypoxia.



    +-nlAdv Hematol 2011(-):510304 (2011)
    252010Molecular mechanisms of hepcidin regulation: implications for the anemia of CKD.



    +-nlAm J Kidney Dis 55(4):726-41 (2010)
    262006Iron imports. IV. Hepcidin and regulation of body iron metabolism.



    +-nlAm J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 290(2):G199-203 (2006)
    272010The iron driven pathway of hepcidin synthesis.



    +-nlGastroenterol Clin Biol 34(6-7):351-4 (2010)
    282011Hepcidin and anemia of the critically ill patient: bench to bedside.



    +-nlAnesthesiology 114(3):688-94 (2011)
    292009Hepcidin assays: ironing out some details.



    +-nlClin J Am Soc Nephrol 4(6):1015-6 (2009) Malyszko J



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