Temporal gene expression profiling of liver from periparturient dairy cows reveals complex adaptive mechanisms in hepatic function

Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 217 - 226
Published: Oct 17, 2005
Abstract
Long-term molecular adaptations in liver from high-producing dairy cows are virtually unknown. Liver from five Holstein cows was biopsied at -65, -30, -14, +1, +14, +28, and +49 days relative to parturition for transcript profiling using a microarray consisting of 7,872 annotated cattle cDNA inserts. More than 5,000 cDNA elements represented on the microarray were expressed in liver. From this set we identified 62 differentially expressed genes...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal gene expression profiling of liver from periparturient dairy cows reveals complex adaptive mechanisms in hepatic function
Published Date
Oct 17, 2005
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
217 - 226
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