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IRON-BINDING AND STORAGE PROTEINS IN SPUTUM

Inhalation Toxicology, 2002
Induced sputum (IS) and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) sample different lung compartments, with IS obtaining secretions from the surfaces of the bronchial airways and BAL sampling secretions from the alveolar airspaces. Deposition of iron-containing particulate matter occurs preferentially in the bronchial airways compared to the distal airspaces.
Neil E, Alexis   +3 more
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An Immunologic Study of the Iron-Binding Protein

The Journal of Immunology, 1952
Summary Antisera prepared against two samples of crystalline iron-binding protein were examined as regards homogeneity by means of supernate analyses for simultaneous presence of antigen and antibody, by means of the Oudin diffusion method, and by their characteristics as determined with the quantitative precipitin technique.
B V, JAGER, C J, GUBLER
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Iron‐binding Proteins

Acta Paediatrica, 1989
Brock, J. H. (Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, UK). Iron‐binding proteins.The structure and properties of the iron‐binding proteins transferrin, lactoferrin and transferrin are reviewed. Transferrin and lactoferrin are structurally similar, consisting of a single polypetide chain and reversibly binding two iron ...
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Enhancement of the activity of cefotaxime by iron-binding proteins

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1990
L'efficacite de la cefotaxime depend de sa capacite a penetrer la membrane externe des bacteries gram negatif. On teste l'hypothese que la transferrine serique augmente cette activite en agissant sur la permeabilite membranaire. L'activite de la cefotaxime et de son metabolite, le desacetylcefotaxime, est evaluee sur 6 souches de E.
R T, Ellison, Q, Luo, L B, Reller
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Guinea pig intestinal iron binding protein

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1976
Abstract An iron binding protein, isolated from guinea pig intestinal mucosa, was compared to guinea pig transferrin. Both had a molecular weight of approximately 80,000. The intestinal iron-binding protein consisted of 2 subunits of equal molecular weight; transferrin had no subunits.
S, Pollack, F D, Lasky
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Detection of Iron Binding Proteins by a Blotting Technique

Analytical Biochemistry, 1993
We describe a simple method for detecting iron binding proteins based on binding of 59Fe to protein blots from SDS gels followed by autoradiography. This binding is specific and is not affected by other metal ions. The method has allowed identification of new iron binding proteins in intestinal mucosa and in Hela cells.
Y, Chen, J, Drysdale
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Ribosomal protein P2, a novel iron-binding protein

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1992
We examined the properties of a new iron-binding protein purified previously from rat liver (T. Furukawa, S. Taketani, H. Kohno, and R. Tokunaga, 1991, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 181, 409-415). The protein was digested with trypsin and the peptides were analyzed by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
T, Furukawa   +3 more
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Iron-Binding Proteins and Risk of Cancer in Taiwan

2000
The relationship of serum ferritin and transferrin levels to risk of cancer was examined in a population of 21,513 Chinese male government workers in Taiwan who have been followed prospectively since 1975. On the basis of a previous study in the Solomon Islands, increased ferritin and decreased transferrin levels were predicted for those men who ...
R G, Stevens   +2 more
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Structural Biology of Iron‐Binding Proteins by NMR Spectroscopy

European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2019
Herein we provide an overview of the NMR strategies that have been designed in our lab to contribute answering some basic questions in inorganic structural biology, spanning from the initial exploitation of paramagnetic NMR constraints for the determination of the structural and dynamic properties of small isolated metalloproteins, to the study of ...
Ciambellotti, Silvia, Turano, Paola
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The identification of transferrin, an iron-binding protein in rabbit tears

Experimental Eye Research, 1984
The iron-binding protein activity in rabbit tears was analysed using immunochemical techniques. Ouchterlony analysis showed that rabbit tears contain the iron-binding protein transferrin and that tear transferrin has complete antigenic identity with serum and milk transferrin.
A, Boonstra, A, Kijlstra
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