2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2013.12.005
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Isolation, biochemical characterization and anti-bacterial activity of BPIFA2 protein

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“…Results were expressed as the percentage of yeast growth compared to the control sample incubated in the appropriate buffer in the absence of latex (100 mmol L −1 sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, added to yeast culture). The mean growth values of triplicates were obtained and then converted to the percentage inhibition of cell growth, as described by Prokopovic et al …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results were expressed as the percentage of yeast growth compared to the control sample incubated in the appropriate buffer in the absence of latex (100 mmol L −1 sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, added to yeast culture). The mean growth values of triplicates were obtained and then converted to the percentage inhibition of cell growth, as described by Prokopovic et al …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Therefore, studies of salivary proteins and peptides indicate that these substances have diagnostic and interventional potential in several clinical situations, 4 which may allow the development of prevention programs or individualized treatment. 9 Given the role of salivary proteins in caries pathophysiology, their related genes may also be strong candidates for explaining genetic variation in caries experience in human populations. However, the boom of genetic association studies in recent decades has given rise to controversy and conflicting or irreproducible results, mainly due to differences in study design, statistical analysis, and interpretation of findings.…”
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“…Serinc3 was also up-regulated in nicotine-treated cells in various cell lines including, pancreatic stellate cells [6] , HEK293 [22] , HeLa [22] , SH-SY5Y [22] , HPNE [23] and Panc1 [23] cells. Bpifa2 (BPI fold A2) lipopolysaccharide binding protein participates in lipid transport [24] , and shows a significant increase in abundance in five tissues: lung, spleen, kidney, liver, and heart. Cyp2b10 (cytochrome P450 2B10) is a liver enzyme that oxidases a variety of compounds including steroids and fatty acids [25] .…”
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confidence: 99%