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DATA in the literature concerning transport of serum iron in animals are very sparse, especially those which may be directly comparable.
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PLANAS, J., DE CASTRO, S. Serum Iron and Total Iron-binding Capacity in Certain Mammals. Nature 187, 1126–1127 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/1871126a0
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