An edition of Anemia of Chronic Disease (2005)

Anemia of Chronic Disease (Basic and Clinical Oncology)

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Crc Pr I Llc
Language
English
Pages
776

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Cover of: Anemia of Chronic Disease
Anemia of Chronic Disease
2005, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Anemia of Chronic Disease (Basic and Clinical Oncology)
Anemia of Chronic Disease (Basic and Clinical Oncology)
January 2005, Crc Pr I Llc
Hardcover in English

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"Iron is an abundant transition metal, characterized by its redox reactivity to switch between two basal ferrous Fe(II) and ferric Fe(III) states, and by its capacity to form a variety of co-ordination complexes with organic ligands."

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RC641.A498 2005

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Hardcover
Number of pages
776

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OL9658510M
ISBN 10
0849341205
ISBN 13
9780849341205

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