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  2. Lactoferrin - Wikipedia

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    In humans, lactoferrin gene LTF is located on the third chromosome in the locus 3q21-q23. In oxen , the coding sequence consists of 17 exons and has a length of about 34,500 nucleotide pairs. Exons of the lactoferrin gene in oxen have a similar size to the exons of other genes of the transferrin family, whereas the sizes of introns differ ...

  3. Lactoferricin - Wikipedia

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    It can be generated by the pepsin-mediated digestion of lactoferrin. Lactoferricin is the most studied AMP derived from milk protein. The complete sequence of lactoferricin corresponds to lactoferrin fragment 17-41 (FKCRRWQWRM KKLGAPSITCVRRAF; LFB0084 Archived 2018-11-03 at the Wayback Machine ) and sequences from within this fragment are also ...

  4. Dorsal raphe nucleus - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal raphe nucleus has been known to project to the lateral hypothalamus, along with the locus coeruleus and the tuberomammillary nucleus. The neurotransmitters of these three aforementioned nuclei, which project to the lateral hypothalamus, are serotonin, norepinephrine and histamine respectively. These neurotransmitters are fully active ...

  5. Neutrophil extracellular traps - Wikipedia

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    Analysis by immunofluorescence corroborated that NETs contain proteins from azurophilic granules (neutrophil elastase, cathepsin G and myeloperoxidase), specific granules (lactoferrin), tertiary granules , and the cytoplasm; however, CD63, actin, tubulin and various other cytoplasmatic proteins are not present in NETs. [2] [5]

  6. Genetically modified animal - Wikipedia

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    Herman was genetically engineered by micro-injected embryonic cells with the human gene coding for lactoferrin. The Dutch Parliament changed the law in 1992 to allow Herman to reproduce. Eight calves were born in 1994 and all calves inherited the lactoferrin gene. [61] With subsequent sirings, Herman fathered a total of 83 calves. [62]

  7. Iron-responsive element-binding protein - Wikipedia

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    ACO1, or IRP1, is a bifunctional protein that functions as an iron-responsive element (IRE)-binding protein involved in the control of iron metabolism by binding mRNA to repress translation or degradation.

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    Bioactives found in milk include α-lactalbumin (a globular protein made of 123 amino acids), lactoferrin, glycomacropeptide, milk fat globule membrane, and milk oligosaccharides.

  9. TMC6 - Wikipedia

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    Transmembrane channel-like protein 6 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TMC6 gene. [5] [6] In vivo, TMC6 and its homolog TMC8, interact and form a complex with the zinc transporter 1 and localize mostly to the endoplasmic reticulum, but also to the nuclear membrane and Golgi apparatus.

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