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- Riboflavin_carrier_protein abstract "Riboflavin carrier proteins (RFCPs) together with human serum albumin transport flavin mononucleotide (FMN) in the blood circuit. RFCPs are important in pregnancy.Studies from India have identified a riboflavin carrier protein (RCP) present in bird (e.g., chicken) eggs, which is considered to be specific for riboflavin, and is essential for normal embryological development. If this protein is rendered ineffective (e.g., by immuno-neutralization) by treatment of the bird with a specific antibody, then embryonic development ceases and the embryo dies. A genetic mutant lacking RCP is likewise infertile. A homologous protein, which can be rendered ineffective by the antibody to pure chicken riboflavin carrier protein, has been shown to occur in several mammalian species, including two species of monkeys, and also in humans. Very recent studies have suggested that circulating RCP levels and the immunohistochemical staining of RCP in biopsy specimens may provide new markers for breast cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Termination of pregnancy has been demonstrated by immuno-neutralization of RCP in monkeys. There remains some controversy over the roles of RCP, however, the other, less specific riboflavin binders in blood, including gamma-gobulins, also seem to play an important role. These studies have provided an intriguing example of the role of specific vitamin-transporting mechanisms, designed to ensure that the vitamin needs of the developing embryo will be efficiency met. Further evidence of the special needs of developing embryos has been provided by the demonstration that riboflavin analogs can cause teratogenic changes, even in the absence of any detectable damage to maternal tissues.".
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageID "6851731".
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageLength "2017".
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- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageRevisionID "577908908".
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hematology.
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageWikiLink Circulatory_system.
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageWikiLink Flavin_mononucleotide.
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageWikiLink Human_serum_albumin.
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageWikiLink Pregnancy.
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageWikiLinkText "Riboflavin carrier protein".
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein wikiPageWikiLinkText "riboflavin carrier protein".
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- Riboflavin_carrier_protein subject Category:Hematology.
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein type Article.
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- Riboflavin_carrier_protein comment "Riboflavin carrier proteins (RFCPs) together with human serum albumin transport flavin mononucleotide (FMN) in the blood circuit. RFCPs are important in pregnancy.Studies from India have identified a riboflavin carrier protein (RCP) present in bird (e.g., chicken) eggs, which is considered to be specific for riboflavin, and is essential for normal embryological development.".
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein label "Riboflavin carrier protein".
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- Riboflavin_carrier_protein sameAs Q7322385.
- Riboflavin_carrier_protein sameAs Q7322385.
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