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How Does Ferritin Contribute to Iron Homeostasis?
Ferritin stores excess iron in a bioavailable and non-toxic form. It acts as a buffer against iron deficiency and overload. When the body requires iron, ferritin releases it in a controlled manner, thus maintaining
iron homeostasis
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