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Peptides from the N-terminal end of bovine lactoferrin induce apoptosis in human leukemic (HL-60) cells
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ABSTRACT
To determine the effects of the multifunctional ironbinding glycoprotein, lactoferrin (LF) and related compounds on the growth of leukemic cells, human myeloid leukemic cells (HL-60) were exposed to bovine lactoferrin (bLF) and proteolytic hydrolysates of bLF. Pepsin hydrolysates of bLF showed a greater growth suppressive effect than tryptic hydrolysates or mature bLF. Four peptides with proliferation inhibition activity were purified from pepsin hydrolysates by ion-exchange chromatography, reverse-phase HPLC, and gel-filtration. All peptides were from the N-terminal end, in a ...
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Harold Clurman: A Life of Theatre.
Magazine article from: USA Today (Magazine)
; ...fascinating as those who put them there. Harold Clurman--director, producer, author...this most emphatically applies. Clurman was one of the driving forces...of the Group Theatre in 1941, Clurman remained a force on and off Broadway...
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Festival watch.(Hoboken's Vintage Baseball Festival in New Jersey)(Harold Clurman Festival of the Arts in New York)(Berkeley Repertory Theatre host theater festival)
Magazine article from: American Theatre
; ...influential the director and critic Harold Clurman was, hop on over to the first-ever Harold Clurman Festival of the Arts, May 5...s solo play, Let It Be Art! Harold Clurman's Life of Passion. Readings...
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Ekkehard Schall. (Harold Clurman Theatre, New York)
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...humanity/Terrible/Evil/Insensitive." I tell you, it's frightening to see. Schall's performance at the Harold Clurman Theatre consists of two separate evenings. I was glad to attend evening number one but by evening number two I was...
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A Kurt Weill cabaret. (Harold Clurman Theatre, New York)
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...if anyone's noticing. I thought of this watching Martha Schlamme present her evening of Kurt Weill at the tiny Harold Clurman Theatre. Schlamme has been singing Weill for years. Not long ago she was doing it with Eric Bentley. Currently...
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Nijinsky Speaks.(Harold Clurman Theater, New York, New York)
Magazine article from: The New Leader
; The Academy and the cancer wardshare many of the same terms: "exam," "study," "test results," "research," "analysis," "course." Yet as playwright Margaret Edson demonstrates in her new drama, Wit, context is everything. In one arena the words concern illumination and explication; in another, they
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Ulysses in Nighttown. (Harold Clurman Theatre, New York)
Magazine article from: The Nation
; The moment of Modernism (1914-1924) bypassed the theater much as a major highway ma circle round a city, partly from a regard for tradition (so much real estate would have to be demolished), partly from its own priority of moving at top speed. Theater, as much as quilting, is a traditional art. Its
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Cold Calling; Theater review: Death of a Salesman, Harold Clurman Theatre
Newspaper article from: Seven Days
; You might question the prudence of heralding the birth of a new theater space with a play about death. But given the longevity of Death of a Salesman, which debuted in 1949, the choice may not be such a gamble. The late Arthur Miller's drama about an aging traveling salesman with a serious case of
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Real Life Drama: The Group Theatre and America, 1931-1940.
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...1970s when she found Harold Clurman's The Fervent Years...before it's over. Harold had two reasons. One...t need to hear that Clurman walked out at intermission...500 shows I saw with Harold, I remember talking...
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Play gets world premiere at NIU
Newspaper article from: Courier News (Elgin, IL)
; ...adds. The Group grew out of talks Harold Clurman held in 1930, every Friday night...It would be said later that Clurman talked The Group Theatre into existence...explains that in the summer of 1931, Clurman, Lee Strasberg, and Cheryl Crawford...
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WHEN SOCIAL PASSION WALKED THE BOARDS
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...have been its members' memoirs -- most notably, Harold Clurman's classic but subjective account, "The Fervent...unsurprising dissolution 10 years later. The brainchild of Harold Clurman and Lee Strasberg, the original idea for the Group...
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