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  • 30830066965PublicAssets/5809Transferrin molecules (light gray), each bound by two iron atoms (red), are captured by TbpA proteins (light blue) on the surface of a pathogenic bacterium (left). This image was featured in the <i>Biomedical Beat</i> post <a href="https://biobeat.nigms.nih.gov/2016/11/metals-in-medicine/">Metals in Medicine</a>. Janet Iwasa, University of UtahJanet Iwasa, University of UtahIllustration

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    Transferrin receptor binding iron

    Transferrin molecules (light gray), each bound by two iron atoms (red), are captured by TbpA proteins (light blue) on the surface of a pathogenic bacterium (left). This image was featured in the Biomedical Beat post Metals in Medicine.

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    Janet Iwasa, University of Utah

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    Janet Iwasa, University of Utah

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