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    The Addition of Sufficient Fe<sup>3+</sup> to Saturate Iron Binding Site
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The Addition of Sufficient Fe3+ to Saturate Iron Binding Site

Question 9

Question 9

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The addition of sufficient Fe3+ to saturate iron binding site of transferrin is referred to as which of the following?


A) Total iron binding saturation
B) Unsaturated iron binding capacity
C) Serum transferrin saturation
D) Total iron index

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