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bibliographicCitation Kato J, Fujikawa K, Kanda M, Fukuda N, Sasaki K, Takayama T, Kobune M, Takada K, Takimoto R, Hamada H, Ikeda T, Niitsu Y. A Mutation, in the Iron-Responsive Element of H Ferritin mRNA, Causing Autosomal Dominant Iron Overload. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 2001 Jul;69(1):191–7. doi: 10.1086/321261.
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