1980
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2744(80)90505-7
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Human milk ribonuclease

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“…Dalaly et al (1970) considered milk RNase to be generally similar to bovine pancreatic RNase. Further characterisation of the two human milk isozymes was reported by Dalaly, Eitenmiller, Friend, and Shahani (1980). Gupta and Mathur (1989a) reported a single peak of RNase activity for goats' milk following chromatography on Amberlite IRC-50 resin; both bovine and buffalo milks showed two peaks of activity after the same procedure.…”
Section: Ribonucleasementioning
confidence: 86%
“…Dalaly et al (1970) considered milk RNase to be generally similar to bovine pancreatic RNase. Further characterisation of the two human milk isozymes was reported by Dalaly, Eitenmiller, Friend, and Shahani (1980). Gupta and Mathur (1989a) reported a single peak of RNase activity for goats' milk following chromatography on Amberlite IRC-50 resin; both bovine and buffalo milks showed two peaks of activity after the same procedure.…”
Section: Ribonucleasementioning
confidence: 86%
“…Outside of their natural environment, milk-purified MEC can be fragile. Moreover, milk contains ribonuclease ( Dalaly et al, 1980 ), thus their RNA may be susceptible to degradation. Despite all this, in most studies, the RNA quality of milk-purified MEC is acceptable for gene expression analyses as assessed using the RNA Integrity Number (RIN) generated by Agilent 2100 expert software ( Schroeder et al, 2006 ) with RIN above 8.…”
Section: The Methodology For Using Mec From Milk To Analyze Mammary Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conditions found in biological fluids are highly unfavorable for nucleic acids. These include a high ribonuclease activity (Dalaly, Eitenmiller, Friend, & Shahani, ; Gupta, Haigh, Seyfert, Griffin, & Wheeler, ; Ramaswamy, Swamy, & Das, ) that suggested, at first, that microRNAs are intracellular compounds and only impact gene expression of the cells that produce them (Leung, ).…”
Section: Circulating Micrornas: the Paradigm Shiftmentioning
confidence: 99%