Iron deficiency and iron treatment in the fetal developing brain - a pilot study introducing an experimental rat model
Abstract Background Iron deficiency is especially common in women during the reproductive age and it is estimated that 52% of pregnant women have iron deficiency anemia. Maternal iron deficiency with or without anemia in pregnancy may have consequences for the fetus, where it may have an impact on t...
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Main Authors: | Torben Moos (Author), Tina Skjørringe (Author), Lars Lykke Thomsen (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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