| 41. | The cerium binding to the transferrin in place of the iron inhibits the transferrin activity in the cell.
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| 42. | The cerium binding to the transferrin in place of the iron inhibits the transferrin activity in the cell.
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| 43. | The shape of a transferrin receptor resembles a butterfly based on the intersection of three clearly shaped domains.
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| 44. | Carbohydrate deficient transferrin increases in the blood with heavy ethanol consumption and can be monitored through laboratory testing.
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| 45. | Hep G2 is a alpha 2-macroglobulin, alpha 1-antitrypsin, transferrin, and plasminogen.
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| 46. | Most of the time, about 30 % of the available sites on the transferrin molecule are filled.
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| 47. | VAMP3 is important for recycling of integrins during cell migration and is also necessary for exocytosis of transferrin.
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| 48. | Thalassemia results in nontransferrin-bound iron being available in blood as all the transferrin becomes fully saturated.
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| 49. | In spite of an increased level of transferrin, serum iron level is decreased along with transferrin saturation.
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| 50. | In spite of an increased level of transferrin, serum iron level is decreased along with transferrin saturation.
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