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Characterization of ferritin and ferritin-binding proteins in canine serum
Biometals, 2000Ferritin and ferritin-binding proteins in canine serum were characterized. A certain percentage of ferritin in canine serum, but no tissue ferritin, was precipitated by centrifugation at 16,000 x g for 30 min. The precipitated ferritin was found to contain two subunits corresponding to the H and L subunits of canine liver ferritin by immunoblotting ...
Kazuhiro Hayashi+5 more
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Relationship of Maternal Serum Ferritin with Foetal Serum Ferritin, Birth Weight and Gestation
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 1991Haemoglobin and ferritin estimations employing the micro-ELISA technique were done in 308 random selected mothers in labour and their newborns. The values of haemoglobin and serum ferritin as well as birth weight and gestation of babies born to iron depleted, and mildly and moderately anaemic mothers were no different from those of newborns of non ...
Ramesh Kumar+5 more
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Serum ferritin: Does it differ from tissue ferritin?
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1996ABSTRACTSerum ferritin isolated from the horse was structurally compared with horse spleen ferritin and was found to differ markedly in molecular weight, iron content, carbohydrate, subunit size and amino acid sequence. The results are summarized and initial results obtained with candidate clones of pieces of two serum ferritin subunits are ...
Cecilia Yj Zhou+5 more
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Serum Ferritin and Iron Enrichment
New England Journal of Medicine, 1974On April 1, 1970, the Federal Register contained a proposal to require that the dose of iron added to enriched flour be increased to a level 400 per cent of that now added (present level, 3 mg of iron per 100 g of flour, and proposed level, 13 mg per 100 g).
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Maternal Serum Ferritin and Fetal Growth
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000To determine the relationship between maternal serum ferritin and concentrations and specific types of fetal growth restriction (FGR).Serum ferritin concentrations were measured at approximately 25 and 36 weeks' gestation in 480 multiparas with singleton fetuses who participated in a study of risk factors for repeated FGR. Asymmetric FGR was defined by
Jinrong Hou+4 more
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Serum or plasma ferritin concentration as an index of iron deficiency and overload.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015BACKGROUND Reference standard indices of iron deficiency and iron overload are generally invasive, expensive, and can be unpleasant or occasionally risky.
M. Garcia-Casal+4 more
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SERUM-FERRITIN IN HÆMOCHROMATOSIS
The Lancet, 1978M.J Leyland, Philip J. Brown
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Serum ferritin level is associated with liver steatosis and fibrosis in Korean general population
Hepatology International, 2018J. Jung+10 more
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