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Lactoferrin from canine neutrophils : Isolation and physicochemical and antimicrobial properties. / Berlov, M. N.; Korableva, E. S.; Andreeva, Yu V.; Ovchinnikova, T. V.; Kokryakov, V. N.

в: Biochemistry (Moscow), Том 72, № 4, 04.2007, стр. 445-451.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

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Berlov, MN, Korableva, ES, Andreeva, YV, Ovchinnikova, TV & Kokryakov, VN 2007, 'Lactoferrin from canine neutrophils: Isolation and physicochemical and antimicrobial properties', Biochemistry (Moscow), Том. 72, № 4, стр. 445-451. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006297907040128

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Berlov, M. N. ; Korableva, E. S. ; Andreeva, Yu V. ; Ovchinnikova, T. V. ; Kokryakov, V. N. / Lactoferrin from canine neutrophils : Isolation and physicochemical and antimicrobial properties. в: Biochemistry (Moscow). 2007 ; Том 72, № 4. стр. 445-451.

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title = "Lactoferrin from canine neutrophils: Isolation and physicochemical and antimicrobial properties",
abstract = "Lactoferrin has been isolated from canine leukocytes for the first time. Lactoferrin was identified by N-terminal amino acid sequence and by capability to capture ferric cations resulting in a complex with absorbance maximum at 460-470 nm. It is demonstrated that canine lactoferrin resembles the human homolog in some physicochemical properties, i.e. molecular weight, carbohydrate presence, and conditions of protein-iron complex dissociation. Bactericidal activity of dog lactoferrin was demonstrated on the gram-negative bacterium Escherichia coli and gram-positive bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. Bactericidal activity of canine lactoferrin is similar to that of human lactoferrin.",
keywords = "Antimicrobial activity, Dog, Lactoferrin, Neutrophil",
author = "Berlov, {M. N.} and Korableva, {E. S.} and Andreeva, {Yu V.} and Ovchinnikova, {T. V.} and Kokryakov, {V. N.}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant Nos. 03 04 49349 and 06 04 49416).",
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T2 - Isolation and physicochemical and antimicrobial properties

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AU - Korableva, E. S.

AU - Andreeva, Yu V.

AU - Ovchinnikova, T. V.

AU - Kokryakov, V. N.

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