Impairment of the Developing Human Brain in Iron Deficiency: Correlations to Findings in Experimental Animals and Prospects for Early Intervention Therapy
Due to the necessity of iron for a variety of cellular functions, the developing mammalian organism is vulnerable to iron deficiency, hence causing structural abnormalities and physiological malfunctioning in organs, which are particularly dependent on adequate iron stores, such as the brain. In ear...
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Main Authors: | Veronika Markova (Author), Charlotte Holm (Author), Anja Bisgaard Pinborg (Author), Lars Lykke Thomsen (Author), Torben Moos (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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