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Iron metabolism in infants and children
Bo Lönnerdal, Shannon L. Kelleher
Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology
Nutritional Sciences
Penn State Cancer Institute
Department of Surgery
Department of Pharmacology
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Scopus citations
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
infant
100%
metabolism
78%
iron
61%
peptide
12%
retinol
8%
anemia
8%
zinc
5%
protein
4%
copper
4%
regulation
4%
effect
4%
food
4%
cell
3%
metal
3%
Agriculture & Biology
iron
68%
metabolism
54%
transporters
12%
adverse effects
11%
hepcidin
11%
iron deficiency anemia
10%
iron absorption
10%
peptides
9%
divalent metals
9%
ferritin
8%
transferrin
8%
vitamin A
7%
small intestine
6%
copper
5%
zinc
5%
immatures
5%
liver
4%
proteins
2%
cells
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Iron
77%
metal transporting protein 1
19%
solute carrier family 11- (proton-coupled divalent metal ion transporters), member 2
10%
Hepcidins
8%
Peptides
8%
Iron-Deficiency Anemias
7%
Vitamin A
7%
Ferritins
6%
Dietary Supplements
6%
Copper
6%
Zinc
6%
Small Intestine
6%
Liver
3%
Proteins
2%
Social Sciences
infant
78%
food
12%
regulation
10%
interaction
8%