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Sickle Cell and α+-Thalassemia Traits Influence the Association between Ferritin and Hepcidin in Rural Kenyan Children Aged 14–26 Months

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  • Kendra A Byrd
  • Thomas N Williams
  • Audrie Lin
  • Amy J Pickering
  • Benjamin F Arnold
  • Charles D Arnold
  • Marion Kiprotich
  • Holly N Dentz
  • Sammy M Njenga
  • Gouthami Rao
  • John M Colford
  • Jr
  • Clair Null
  • Christine P Stewart

Abstract

The relation between subclinical hemoglobinopathies and concentrations of the iron-regulatory hormone hepcidin is not well characterized.

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  • Kendra A Byrd & Thomas N Williams & Audrie Lin & Amy J Pickering & Benjamin F Arnold & Charles D Arnold & Marion Kiprotich & Holly N Dentz & Sammy M Njenga & Gouthami Rao & John M Colford & Jr & Clair, "undated". "Sickle Cell and α+-Thalassemia Traits Influence the Association between Ferritin and Hepcidin in Rural Kenyan Children Aged 14–26 Months," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 219bcb2c8ced4d75821f34598, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:219bcb2c8ced4d75821f345983c860fa
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