Search Results - "Conley, Lene N."
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Transcriptomic and proteomic profiling of two porcine tissues using high-throughput technologies
Published in BMC genomics (19-01-2009)“…The recent development within high-throughput technologies for expression profiling has allowed for parallel analysis of transcriptomes and proteomes in…”
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Genome-wide association scan and phased haplotype construction for quantitative trait loci affecting boar taint in three pig breeds
Published in BMC genomics (13-01-2012)“…Boar taint is the undesirable smell and taste of pork meat derived from some entire male pigs. The main causes of boar taint are the two compounds androstenone…”
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The genetic regulation of the terminating phase of liver regeneration
Published in Comparative hepatology (20-11-2012)“…After partial hepatectomy (PHx), the liver regeneration process terminates when the normal liver-mass/body-weight ratio of 2.5% has been re-established. To…”
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Gene expression profiling of porcine skeletal muscle in the early recovery phase following acute physical activity
Published in Experimental physiology (01-07-2012)“…Acute physical activity elicits changes in gene expression in skeletal muscles to promote metabolic changes and to repair exercise‐induced muscle injuries. In…”
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Increased sinusoidal flow is not the primary stimulus to liver regeneration
Published in Comparative hepatology (20-01-2010)“…Hemodynamic changes in the liver remnant following partial hepatectomy (PHx) have been suggested to be a primary stimulus in triggering liver regeneration. We…”
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Genome-wide association scan and phased haplotype construction for quantitative trait loci affecting boar taint in three pig breedsNon-human/rodent vertebrate genomics
Published in BMC genomics (01-01-2012)“…Doc number: 22 Abstract Background: Boar taint is the undesirable smell and taste of pork meat derived from some entire male pigs. The main causes of boar…”
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Gene set analysis methods applied to chicken microarray expression data
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Gene set analysis methods applied to chicken microarray expression data
Published in BMC proceedings (16-07-2009)“…Gene set analysis is considered to be a way of improving our biological interpretation of the observed expression patterns. This paper describes different…”
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Methods for interpreting lists of affected genes obtained in a DNA microarray experiment
Published in BMC proceedings (16-07-2009)“…The aim of this paper was to describe and compare the methods used and the results obtained by the participants in a joint EADGENE (European Animal Disease…”
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