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Figure 2 | Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice

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From: Molecular study of the perforin gene in familial hematological malignancies

Figure 2

Normal function of perforin with a valine substitution at residue 211. The line graph shows the lytic activity of A211V perforin observed in 51Cr-release cytotoxicity assays using transfected RBL cells and Jurkat target cells at the E/T ratios indicated, and compares the putative perforin mutation A211V with WT human perforin and a mutated control perforin. Data shown are means ± SDs. Experiments were repeated three times.

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