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Higher concentrations of serum transferrin receptor in children than in adults
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Low serum ferritin and iron concentrations, even within the normal physiologic range, result in high TfR concentrations. The lower the iron stores, the stronger the influence of ferritin on TfR. A high TfR concentration in children, especially in infants, is a response to physiologically low iron stores. Age-specific reference concentrations for TfR are needed.
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