This study compares immune proteins and bioactive peptides in cow and camel milk, highlighting camel milk's lower allergenic ...
Dillman, University of California, San Diego CARDIAC PROTECTION: UC-San Diego’s Wolfgang Dillman, right, and coauthor Ruben Mestril speculated that flooding heart cells with heat shock proteins might ...
Elevated expression of heat-shock proteins (HSPs) can benefit a microbial pathogen struggling to penetrate host defenses during infection, but at the same time might provide a crucial signal ...
The study, published in Food Chemistry, explored an in-depth analysis comparing cow and camel milk, focusing particularly on proteins that affect immune function and digestion. While cow’s milk ...