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This book is Dr. Jaeok Lee's PhD thesis. It introduces a pituitary hormone, prolactin (PRL) known as a lactogenic hormone. Mysteriouly, PRL is present in all vertabrates not only in mammals but also in birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish, and has a lots different biological funtions such as metabolism, immunity, anti-angiogenesis, etc. The species and location specific function of the hormone has not been completely understood yet. Here, you can see that a very less concentration (pM) of the fragments and 14 mer peptide derived from buffalo pituitary PRL has anti-angiogenic function through…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is Dr. Jaeok Lee's PhD thesis. It introduces a pituitary hormone, prolactin (PRL) known as a lactogenic hormone. Mysteriouly, PRL is present in all vertabrates not only in mammals but also in birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish, and has a lots different biological funtions such as metabolism, immunity, anti-angiogenesis, etc. The species and location specific function of the hormone has not been completely understood yet. Here, you can see that a very less concentration (pM) of the fragments and 14 mer peptide derived from buffalo pituitary PRL has anti-angiogenic function through an interference of nitrc oxide pathway. Moreover, this book will help you to understand how to approach and to purify a target protein, and how to characterize its biochemical and biological properties.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jaeok Lee completed her M.Phil and Ph.D in the University of Delhi under the supervision of Prof. Kambadur Muralidhar. She is the first Korean scientist to have obtained doctoral degree from India. Currently she is working as a postdoctoral fellow at the Institue of Natural Science, Korea Advanced Institute of Science&Technology in Korea.