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Ferritin

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Ferritin

Synonyms:FERRITIN

Suppliers and Price of Ferritin
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The product has achieved commercial mass production*data from LookChem market partment
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  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 1mg
  • $ 902.00
  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 96Tests
  • $ 869.00
  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 96Tests
  • $ 851.00
  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 100ul
  • $ 842.00
  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 100ul
  • $ 842.00
  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 100ul
  • $ 842.00
  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 100ul
  • $ 842.00
  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 100ul
  • $ 842.00
  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 100ul
  • $ 842.00
  • Usbiological
  • Ferritin
  • 96Tests
  • $ 739.00
Total 12 raw suppliers
Chemical Property of Ferritin Edit
Chemical Property:
  • Storage Temp.:2-8°C 
Purity/Quality:

99% *data from raw suppliers

Ferritin *data from reagent suppliers

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  • Description Ferritin is the cellular storage protein for iron. Most of the iron stored in the body is bound to ferritin. Ferritin is found in the liver, spleen, skeletal muscles, and bone marrow. A small amount of ferritin is found in blood. Ferritins are also able to store a significant quantity of iron within a hollow core, and act as storage systems for iron within cells. The primary role of ferritin is to protect cells from the damage caused by the Fenton reaction: free Fe(II) in oxidizing conditions produces harmful reactive oxygen species that can damage the cellular machinery. The serum ferritin concentration normally correlates well with total-body iron stores, making its measurement important in the diagnosis of disorders of iron metabolism. Ferritin level blood test can be used to test ferritin levels. Low ferritin levels could be caused by iron deficiency, anemia, excessive menstrual bleeding, stomach conditions that affect intestinal absorption, and internal bleeding. High ferritin levels indicate certain conditions including hemochromatosis, rheumatoid arthritis, liver disease, hyperthyroidism, adult Still’s disease, type 2 diabetes, leukemia, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, iron poisoning, and frequent blood transfusions.
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