1995
DOI: 10.1016/0003-9969(94)00177-d
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Translocation of orally administered rat salivary cystatin into serum and kidney

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“…Thus, a redundant property of any one protein is more likely to reflect a specialized extension of an underlying function maintained by selection either directly or indirectly via the need to maintain a particular structural feature for another purpose. It is also important to note that the functions of proteins in saliva need not be confined to the oral cavity: Both cystatin S in rats and the plant CP bromelain in humans can survive passage through the stomach and be translocated into the serum (Nishiura et al, 1995;Targoni et al, 1999).…”
Section: (V) Potential Functions Of Type 2 Cystatinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a redundant property of any one protein is more likely to reflect a specialized extension of an underlying function maintained by selection either directly or indirectly via the need to maintain a particular structural feature for another purpose. It is also important to note that the functions of proteins in saliva need not be confined to the oral cavity: Both cystatin S in rats and the plant CP bromelain in humans can survive passage through the stomach and be translocated into the serum (Nishiura et al, 1995;Targoni et al, 1999).…”
Section: (V) Potential Functions Of Type 2 Cystatinsmentioning
confidence: 99%