Abstract

Ferritin from human liver has been isolated and purified by thermal denaturation and salt precipitation in combination with the methods of ion-exchange and gel permeation chromatography. The partial physicochemical characterization of this protein has been performed. It is proposed to use it in the creation of a radio-immunological method of determining the concentration of ferritin in human blood serum.

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