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Adaptation of iron transport and metabolism to acute high-altitude hypoxia in mountaineers
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This study in healthy volunteers showed that under hypoxemic conditions hepcidin is repressed and duodenal iron transport is rapidly up-regulated. These changes may increase dietary iron uptake and allow release of stored iron to ensure a sufficient iron supply for hypoxia-induced compensatory erythropoiesis.
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