Advances in lactoferrin research /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: International Congress on Lactoferrin
Other Authors: Spik, G. (Geneviève)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Plenum Press, [1998]
Series:Language of science.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; v. 443.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Three-dimensional structure of lactoferrin: implications for function, including comparisons with transferrin
  • Structure of buffalo and mare lactoferrins: similaritites, differences, and flexibility
  • Direct detection and quantitative determination of bovine lactoferricin and lactoferrin fragments in human gastric contents by affinity mass spectrometry
  • Analysis of bovine lactoferrin in whey using capillary eletrophoresis (CE) and micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC)
  • Structural and immunochemical studies on bovine lactoferrin fragments
  • Role of the first N-terminal basic cluster of human lactoferrin (R²R³R⁴R⁵) in the interactions with the Jurkat human lymphoblastic T-cells
  • Glycation ligand binding motif in lactoferrin: implications in diabetic infection
  • Mouse lactoferrin gene: promoter-specific regulation by EGF and cDNA cloning of the EGF-response-element binding protein
  • Cloning of human genomic lactoferrin sequence and expression in the mammary glands of transgenic animals
  • Expression of human lactoferrin in transfected rat mammary epithelial cells
  • Restricted spatiotemporal expression of lactoferrin during murine embryogenesis
  • Construction of recombinant chimerie human lactoferrin/bovine transferrins
  • The LDL-receptor family: lactoferrin and lipid metabolism
  • Identification and analysis of a Ca²+ -dependent lactoferrin receptor in rat liver: lactoferrin binds to the asialoglycoprotein receptor in a galactose-independent manner
  • Bacterial lactoferrin receptors
  • Evidence fo the existence of a surface receptor(s) for ferriclactoferrin and ferrictransferrin associated with the plasma membrane of the protozoan parasite Leishmania donovani.