“…mFBPs have been found in tissues from placenta (4, 6, 17, 25, 60,89,90), proximal kidney tubules (13, [77][78][79][80][81], choroid plexus (86), small intestine (79), and liver (14). sFBPs are present in human (3,7,58,76,87,94), bovine (7,26,87,88), and goat (66,72) milk, in the growth medium from human KB cells (18,45) and cultured human lympho cytes (15), in normal human serum (57,93), and in umbilical cord serum (43). Milk and umbilical cord serum are relatively abundant sources of sFBP, whereas relatively low levels of sFBP occur in normal serum (43,92).…”