M. Cankurtaran Et Al. , "Increased ferritin levels could reflect ongoing aging-associated inflammation and may obscure underlying iron deficiency in the geriatric population," EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE , vol.3, no.5, pp.277-280, 2012
Cankurtaran, M. Et Al. 2012. Increased ferritin levels could reflect ongoing aging-associated inflammation and may obscure underlying iron deficiency in the geriatric population. EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE , vol.3, no.5 , 277-280.
Cankurtaran, M., Yavuz, B. B., Halil, M., Ulger, Z., Haznedaroglu, I. C., & Ariogul, S., (2012). Increased ferritin levels could reflect ongoing aging-associated inflammation and may obscure underlying iron deficiency in the geriatric population. EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE , vol.3, no.5, 277-280.
Cankurtaran, M. Et Al. "Increased ferritin levels could reflect ongoing aging-associated inflammation and may obscure underlying iron deficiency in the geriatric population," EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE , vol.3, no.5, 277-280, 2012
Cankurtaran, M. Et Al. "Increased ferritin levels could reflect ongoing aging-associated inflammation and may obscure underlying iron deficiency in the geriatric population." EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE , vol.3, no.5, pp.277-280, 2012
Cankurtaran, M. Et Al. (2012) . "Increased ferritin levels could reflect ongoing aging-associated inflammation and may obscure underlying iron deficiency in the geriatric population." EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE , vol.3, no.5, pp.277-280.
@article{article, author={M. Cankurtaran Et Al. }, title={Increased ferritin levels could reflect ongoing aging-associated inflammation and may obscure underlying iron deficiency in the geriatric population}, journal={EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE}, year=2012, pages={277-280} }