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    Britigan BE, Hassett DJ, Rosen GM, Hamill DR, Cohen MS.
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  • 25. Catalase Expression Is Modulated by Vancomycin and Ciprofloxacin and Influences the Formation of Free Radicals in Staphylococcus aureus Cultures.
    Wang Y, Hougaard AB, Paulander W, Skibsted LH, Ingmer H, Andersen ML.
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  • 31. Biological role of lactoferrin.
    Sánchez L, Calvo M, Brock JH.
    Arch Dis Child; 1992 May 01; 67(5):657-61. PubMed ID: 1599309
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  • 32. Iron metabolism and Parkinson's disease.
    Hirsch EC, Faucheux BA.
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  • 33. Heterogeneous pathways of oxidizing radical production in human neutrophils and the HL-60 cell line.
    Newburger PE, Tauber AI.
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  • 34. Identification of a mechanism of iron uptake by cells which is stimulated by hydroxyl radicals generated via the iron-catalysed Haber-Weiss reaction.
    Richardson DR, Ponka P.
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  • 35. [Lactoferrin: a multifunctional protein].
    Pierce A, Legrand D, Mazurier J.
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  • 36. Proposed mechanisms for the involvement of lactoferrin in the hydrolysis of nucleic acids.
    Zhao XY, Hutchens TW.
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  • 37. Lactoferrin-catalysed hydroxyl radical production. Additional requirement for a chelating agent.
    Winterbourn CC.
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  • 38. Lactoferrin, lactoferrin receptors and iron metabolism.
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  • 40. [The role of lactoferrin in the iron metabolism. Part II. Antimicrobial and antiinflammatory effect of lactoferrin by chelation of iron].
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