Publications by authors named "N E Giulikhandanova"

Tissue-specific regulation of the expression of ceruloplasmin (CP) gene, which encodes major copper-containing extracellular glycoprotein was investigated. A decrease of the CP concentration associated with copper amounts in milk during the first 3 days of lactation was used as phenotypic index for evaluating the CP enzyme activity in the mammary gland. Computer analysis of mammalian CP gene promoter region has revealed conserved sequences of cis-elements, which potentially were capable of regulating the enzyme activity.

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This work elucidates the role of ceruloplasmin (Cp): the main soluble copper containing glycoprotein, in newborn infant copper metabolism. An over 3-fold drop of Cp and copper concentration in samples of skimmed milk from 2 to 5 days of lactation was demonstrated. It has been shown that [125I]Cp of the breast milk is discovered in the blood plasma after its was administered per os to 6-day old rats.

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