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Turtle secretions

Proteins also occur in many excretions and glandular secretions, from turtles to mice and humans. Intensive studies are clarifying their role in signaling. In axillary secretion from hrunan males, the main odoriferous acid, (E)-3-methyl-2-hexanoic acid, (E)-3M2H for short, is bound to two apocrine secretion-binding proteins (ASOBl and 2) of molecular masses 45 and 26kDa, respectively. The... [Pg.25]


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