Dietary iron supplementation does not aggravate experimental malaria in young rats (1996)
Source: Journal of Nutrition. Unidades: FCF, ICB
Assunto: PARASITOLOGIA
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CARDOSO, Marly Augusto et al. Dietary iron supplementation does not aggravate experimental malaria in young rats. Journal of Nutrition, v. 126, p. 467-475, 1996Tradução . . Acesso em: 15 out. 2024.APA
Cardoso, M. A., Ferreira, M. U., Ribeiro, G. S., Penteado, M. de V. C., & Andrade Júnior, H. F. de. (1996). Dietary iron supplementation does not aggravate experimental malaria in young rats. Journal of Nutrition, 126, 467-475.NLM
Cardoso MA, Ferreira MU, Ribeiro GS, Penteado M de VC, Andrade Júnior HF de. Dietary iron supplementation does not aggravate experimental malaria in young rats. Journal of Nutrition. 1996 ; 126 467-475.[citado 2024 out. 15 ]Vancouver
Cardoso MA, Ferreira MU, Ribeiro GS, Penteado M de VC, Andrade Júnior HF de. Dietary iron supplementation does not aggravate experimental malaria in young rats. Journal of Nutrition. 1996 ; 126 467-475.[citado 2024 out. 15 ]