1960
DOI: 10.1016/0006-3002(60)90770-8
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Enzymic actions on the human urinary erythropoietic-stimulating factor

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“…Does milk-borne Epo remain intact and survive neonatal digestion? A classic study using in vitro simulated digestion with adult levels of gastric enzymes showed that puri ed urinary Epo was inactivated by proteolytic digestion (17). However, a growing body of literature shows that many milk-borne bioactive peptides and growth factors remain intact and exert biological functions in the neonate (18).…”
Section: Fate Of Milk-borne Erythropoietinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Does milk-borne Epo remain intact and survive neonatal digestion? A classic study using in vitro simulated digestion with adult levels of gastric enzymes showed that puri ed urinary Epo was inactivated by proteolytic digestion (17). However, a growing body of literature shows that many milk-borne bioactive peptides and growth factors remain intact and exert biological functions in the neonate (18).…”
Section: Fate Of Milk-borne Erythropoietinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, ---These involve the basics behind the typical bioassay of erythropoietin as described morphologically by Filmanowicz and Gurney (48) and studied extensively by others (32, 54,70,176). If mice are made polycythemic by two days of transfusions of packed red cells, the sudden increase in oxygen delivery to the tissues shuts down endogeneous Ep production and eventually no more Ep-responsive cells are being induced to differentiate.…”
Section: The Recognizable Erythronmentioning
confidence: 99%