Expression of the H-subunit and L-subunit of ferritin in bone marrow macrophages and cells of the erythron during chronic immune stimulation
Ferritin is the major protein responsible for the sequestration, storage and release of intracellular iron. The ferritin protein shell exists as heteropolymers of various combinations of two types of subunits, the H-subunit and L-subunit, a phenomenon that gives rise to the existence of isoferritins...
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