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    Ferritin Is a Key Iron-Binding Protein in the Intestinal Mucosa
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Ferritin Is a Key Iron-Binding Protein in the Intestinal Mucosa

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Ferritin is a key iron-binding protein in the intestinal mucosa that prevents it from entering the bloodstream.

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