Influence of Sleep Deprivation on Iron Metabolism

AMONG the basic factors which have a bearing on iron metabolism and its serum level certain attention has been paid during the past two decades to the influence of biological rhythms 1 and various stressing stimuli 2 . In conjunction with this we decided to make use of an experimental set-up which i...

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