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Zinc protoporphyrin levels in COVID-19 are indicative of iron deficiency and potential predictor of disease severity
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M. Kılercık Et Al. , "Zinc protoporphyrin levels in COVID-19 are indicative of iron deficiency and potential predictor of disease severity," PLOS ONE , vol.17, no.2, 2022

Kılercık, M. Et Al. 2022. Zinc protoporphyrin levels in COVID-19 are indicative of iron deficiency and potential predictor of disease severity. PLOS ONE , vol.17, no.2 .

Kılercık, M., Uçal, Y., Serdar, M. A., Serteser, M., Özpınar, A., & Schweigert, F. J., (2022). Zinc protoporphyrin levels in COVID-19 are indicative of iron deficiency and potential predictor of disease severity. PLOS ONE , vol.17, no.2.

Kılercık, MELTEM Et Al. "Zinc protoporphyrin levels in COVID-19 are indicative of iron deficiency and potential predictor of disease severity," PLOS ONE , vol.17, no.2, 2022

Kılercık, MELTEM Et Al. "Zinc protoporphyrin levels in COVID-19 are indicative of iron deficiency and potential predictor of disease severity." PLOS ONE , vol.17, no.2, 2022

Kılercık, M. Et Al. (2022) . "Zinc protoporphyrin levels in COVID-19 are indicative of iron deficiency and potential predictor of disease severity." PLOS ONE , vol.17, no.2.

@article{article, author={MELTEM KILERCIK Et Al. }, title={Zinc protoporphyrin levels in COVID-19 are indicative of iron deficiency and potential predictor of disease severity}, journal={PLOS ONE}, year=2022}