Sex-specific Profiles of Blood Metal Levels Associated with Metal-Iron Interactions
The mechanisms by which iron is absorbed are similar to those of divalent metals, particularly manganese, lead, and cadmium. These metals, however, show different toxicokinetics in relation to menarche or menopause, although their interaction with iron is the same. This review focuses on the kinetic...
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Main Authors: | Byung-Kook Lee (Author), Yangho Kim (Author) |
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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