| 1. | In bacteria and archaea, ferritin consists of one subunit type.
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| 2. | Ferritin is an example of a storage protein that stores iron.
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| 3. | This disorder is autosomal light chain subunit of the ferritin protein.
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| 4. | Serum ferritin levels reflect the iron stores available in the body.
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| 5. | Ferritin is an iron storage protein found in many animals and plants.
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| 6. | Iron is stored as iron ( III ) in ferritin.
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| 7. | Ferritin concentrations increase drastically in the presence of an infection or cancer.
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| 8. | In addition the biomolecule ferritin is also considered a nanomagnet.
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| 9. | Measurement of serum ferritin indicates for total body iron overload.
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| 10. | And iron-IRE-BP binding will also start ferritin production.
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