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{{STRUCTURE_1blf|  PDB=1blf  | SIZE=300| SCENE= |right|  CAPTION=Bovine lactoferrin, [[1blf]] }}
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[[Image:1q1p.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of Cadherin, [[1q1p]]]]
 
{{STRUCTURE_1q1p|  PDB=1q1p  | SIZE=300| SCENE=Cadherin/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Cadherin, [[1q1p]] }}


'''Lactoferrin''' (LTF) is found in secretory fluids.  It is a component of the immune system and has antimicrobial activity.  LTF interacts with DNA, RNA, polysaccharides and heparin.  LTF is inhibited by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) like aspirin.
'''Lactoferrin''' (LTF) is found in secretory fluids.  It is a component of the immune system and has antimicrobial activity.  LTF interacts with DNA, RNA, polysaccharides and heparin.  LTF is inhibited by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) like aspirin.

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