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Immunology & Immunological Disorders Poster Session






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A Novel Anti-inflammatory Activity of Human Lysozyme: Modulation of Serum Complement Activation


Contact Person: Michael O. Ogundele (mogundel@yahoo.com)


References

1. Reitamo S; Klockars M; Adinolfi-M; Osserman EF. Human lysozyme (origin and distribution in health and disease). Ric-Clin-Lab 1978; 8(4): 211-31

2. Witholt B; Heerikhuizen HV; De Leij L. How does lysozyme penetrate through the bacterial outer membrane? Biochim Biophys Acta 1976; 443(3): 534-44

3. Gordon LI; Douglas SD; Kay NE; Yamada O; Osserman EF; Jacob HS. Modulation of neutrophil function by lysozyme. Potential negative feedback system of inflammation. J Clin Invest 1979; 64(1): 226-32

4. Aramini JM; Drakenberg T; Hiraoki T; Ke Y; Nitta K; Vogel HJ. Calcium-43 NMR studies of calcium-binding lysozymes and alpha-lactalbumins. Biochemistry 1992; 31(29): 6761-8

5. Goldman AS; Goldblum RM; Hanson LA. Anti-inflammatory systems in human milk. Adv Exp Med Biol 1990; 262: 69-76

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Ogundele, M.O.; (1998). A Novel Anti-inflammatory Activity of Human Lysozyme: Modulation of Serum Complement Activation. Presented at INABIS '98 - 5th Internet World Congress on Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University, Canada, Dec 7-16th. Available at URL http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/immunology/ogundele0178/index.html
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