Native ferritin
Native ferritin is a naturally occurring protein complex found in various organisms. Its core function is to store and transport iron within cells. The complex is composed of 24 subunits that form a shell-like structure capable of storing up to 4,500 iron atoms.
2 protocols using native ferritin
PBMCs Characterization and Stimulation
PBMCs Characterization and Stimulation
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