B Zablotna-Rypien’s research while affiliated with AGH University of Krakow and other places

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Fig. 1 57 Fe Mössbauer spectrum of a horse spleen ferritin from Sigma recorded at 80 K 
Fig. 3 Size distribution of ferritin cores isolated from liver tissue 
Magnetic properties of human liver and brain ferritin
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February 1999

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European biophysics journal

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J B Mackey

Human brain (globus pallidus) and liver tissues were investigated by means of electron microscopy (EM), Mössbauer spectroscopy (MS) and SQUID magnetometry techniques. Based on MS measurements, the iron present was identified to be in the ferritin-like form (61-88%) and in the form of a low-spin iron species (the balance). Its overall concentration was estimated as 1.5(3) mg in the brain and 2.4(5) mg in the liver, per gram of lyophilized tissue. The average core diameter was determined by EM measurements to be equal to 7.5(1.3) nm for the liver and 3.3(5) nm for the brain. Magnetization measurements carried out between 5 and 300 K yielded an estimation of an average blocking temperature, (TB), as equal to 6.7 K and 8.5 K for the liver and the brain, respectively. From the dependence of (TB) on the external magnetic field it was concluded that the ferritin-like cores in the studied samples can be regarded as non-interacting particles. Finally, the uniaxial magnetic anisotropy constant was determined to be 6 x 10(3) J/m3 for the liver and 4 x 10(4) J/m3 for the brain.

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... or more, µ 0 H c = 250-350 mT (at 4 K)[115][116][117][118][119];(2) The characteristic blocking temperature of bacterial ferrihydrite was determined for particles synthesized by Klebsiella oxytoca; it is equal to 23-25 K. A shift of the hysteresis loop is observed, and the coercive force is equal to 150 mT at a temperature of 4.2 K [120]; (3) For ferritin, where the interaction between particles is weakened by the presence of a protein shell, the coercivity is 200 mT (at 4 K) and T b is 6-12 K[121,122]. ...

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Biogenic Origin of Fe-Mn Crusts from Hydrothermal Fields of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Puy de Folles Volcano Region
Magnetic properties of human liver and brain ferritin

European biophysics journal