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GrainGenes Keyword Report: ferritin

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ferritin
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ReferenceHolm PB et al. (2002) Transgenic approaches in commonly consumed cereals to improve iron and zinc content and bioavailability Journal of Nutrition 132:514-516.
ReferenceLucca P et al. (2001) Genetic engineering approaches to improve the bioavailability and the level of iron in rice grains Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102:392-397.
ReferenceLucca P et al. (2000) Development of iron-rich rice and improvement of its absorption in humans by genetic engineering Journal of Plant Nutrition 23:1983-1988.
ReferenceDrakakaki G et al. (2000) Constitutive expression of soybean ferritin cDNA intransgenic wheat and rice results in increased iron levels in vegetative tissues but not in seeds Transgenic Research 9:445-452.

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