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    Repeated "all out" interval exercise causes an increase in serum hepcidin concentration in both trained and untrained men

    Antosiewicz, J., Kaczor, J. J., Kasprowicz, K., Laskowski, R., Kujach, S., Luszczyk, M., Radziminski, L., Ziemann, E.
    Published in Cellular Immunology (2013)
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    Do high blood Hepcidin concentrations contribute to low ferritin levels in young tennis players at the end of tournament season?

    Ziemann, E., Kasprowicz, K., Kasperska, A., Zembron-Lacny, A., Antosiewicz, J., Laskowski, R.
    Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2013)
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