1957
DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(57)90106-7
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The determination of the total iron-binding capacity of serum

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“…The methods used to determine serum iron (15) and total iron-binding capacity of the serum (16) I are the last values obtained before the termination of the experiment. Except for one isolated value of 7.6%o, the maximal count observed in normal animals throughout the experiment was 0.8%o.…”
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“…The methods used to determine serum iron (15) and total iron-binding capacity of the serum (16) I are the last values obtained before the termination of the experiment. Except for one isolated value of 7.6%o, the maximal count observed in normal animals throughout the experiment was 0.8%o.…”
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“…This gave a colored complex with bathophenanthroline, the absorbance of which was measured spectrophotometrically at 535 nm. 22 The experiment was repeated using ferrous ammonium sulphate instead of ferric chloride in vitro to study the Fe 2+ binding sites, if any, in transferrin.…”
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“…Mild to moderate forms of anemia were found to be common among women of child-bearing age, with a tendency to exacerbate during pregnacy. Hemoglobin values of less than 12 grams per 100 ml were encountered in 30 per cent of the entire population, 20 per cent of women, 6 per cent of men working in agriculture, 4 (Table 7). cent from animal sources.…”
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