Despite Genetic Iron Overload, Hfe‐Hemochromatosis Mice Do Not Show Bone Loss
Despite Genetic Iron Overload, Hfe‐Hemochromatosis Mice Do Not Show Bone Loss
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Hoboken: Oxford University Press
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One of the most prevalent genetic iron overload disorders in Caucasians is caused by mutations in the HFE gene. Both HFE patients and Hfe‐mouse models develop a progressive accumulation of iron in the parenchymal cells of various tissues, eventually resulting in liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, cardiomyopathies, hypogonadism,...
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Despite Genetic Iron Overload, Hfe‐Hemochromatosis Mice Do Not Show Bone Loss
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2473-4039
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2473-4039
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10.1002/jbm4.10206