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- | <img src=https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/d/db/Latherinhorseglasgow.PNG align = left> Origin:<br/><br/>
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- | Latherin is the most abundant protein that is present in horse sweat. <br/><br/>
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- | It was first isolated in the 1980s by John Beeley and David Eckersall, from the University of Glasgow. <br/><Br/>
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- | Latherin has since been found to be present in the salivary glands of horses, zebras, onagers and wild asses. <br/><Br/>
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Latherin