Cow’s milk protein surfaces PHILADELPHIA Research currently underway on a protein found in cow’s milk and human body fluids may lead to better understanding of how animals and humans fight disease. The protein, beta 2 - microglobulin, may also have potential as a marker for early detection of certain diseases. Knowledge obtained in the beta 2 - microglobulin studies will be return on an investment in basic research that began 18 years ago with a study of the fundamental properties and components of milk. In 1963, M.L. Groves, a Science and Education Administration dairy scientist, and his colleagues here at the Eastern Regional Research Center, discovered a new protein in cow’s milk. Named lactollin, meaning a proteinaceous substance derived from milk, it was isolated in a very pure form, ROPE IN SOME EXTRA CASH! Advertise With A Lancaster Farming CLASSIFIED AD... Phone:7l7-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 SMUCKER’S SALES SERVICE, INC. RD M 2, BOX 21 NEW HOLLAND r PA 17557 We Have SR2I2 lip. 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This protein received a great deal of attention from medical research scientists because of its relationship to proteins involved in the body’s defense against disease. Studies on microglobulin isolated .from several mammalian SALES & SERVICE FOR: LISTER, PERKINS & DEUTZ DIESELS For lower cost per hour power, rely on DIESEL POWER 2 Cyl. F2L-912 Two Bearing isfen 4 ' detector species were reported in 1976. After reading those reports, Groves realized that in com position, beta - microglobulin resembled the protein lactollin, which he had discovered 13 years earlier/ Further research in collaboration with Rae Greenberg, dairy scientist at the ERRC Food Science Laboratory, established that lactollin was the bovine form of beta - microglobulin. This discovery has led to a readily available supply of beta2* microglobulin that can easily be crystallized for further examination. Bovine beta2* microglobulin is the only type that has been crystallized. Researchers hope eventually to learn how certain cell-surface proteins recognize foreign sub stances in the body, the first step in a series of events leading to destruction of the invaders. Scientists do know that betaj microglobulin is present in elevated amounts in mammals with certain diseases. For example, in the urine of mammals with kidney damage it is secreted at levels 1,000 times normal. These finding suggest that the protein may have potential for early detection of certain diseases. ATTENTION FARMERS FARM EQUIPMENT HAVE DIESEL FUEL INJECTION PROBLEMS? DON’T WAIT -r Make your repairs now. Get your money’s worth and know what you are getting when you buy fuel in jection service. MILLER DIESEL INC. 6030 Jonestown Rd. 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