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Giving testosterone to mice makes more iron show up in their blood, even in mice that can't make a key iron-regulating hormone—so testosterone must be doing something else to free up iron.

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Even when mice can't make hepcidin (a protein that usually controls iron), testosterone still makes more iron available in their blood — so testosterone must be using another way to free up iron, not just blocking hepcidin.

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