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Decreased erythrocyte catalase level in iron deficiency.
2011
Şinasi Özsoylu
Altunşehir Sitesi No.30, Beysukent, Ankara, Turkey, Phone: +90 312 203 55 55 E-mail: sinasiozsoylu@hotmail.com.
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