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Culturing characteristics of Hanwoo myosatellite cells and C2C12 cells incubated at 37°C and 39°C for cultured meat
Published in Journal of animal science and technology (01-05-2023)“…To improve culture efficiency of Hanwoo myosatellite cells, these cells were cultured at different temperatures. Hanwoo myosatellite cells were compared with…”
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Culturing characteristics of Hanwoo myosatellite cells and C2C12 cells incubated at 37℃ and 39℃ for cultured meat
Published in Journal of animal science and technology (01-05-2023)“…To improve culture efficiency of Hanwoo myosatellite cells, these cells were cultured at different temperatures. Hanwoo myosatellite cells were compared with…”
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Circ11103 Interacts with miR-128/PPARGC1A to Regulate Milk Fat Metabolism in Dairy Cows
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (21-04-2021)“…The quality of milk is inseparable from its milk components, and fatty acid content is a key factor affecting the quality of milk. In this study, the miRNA and…”
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Culturing characteristics of Hanwoo myosatellite cells and C2C12 cells incubated at 37℃ and 39℃ for cultured meat
Published in Journal of animal science and technology (01-05-2023)“…To improve culture efficiency of Hanwoo myosatellite cells, these cells were cultured at different temperatures. Hanwoo myosatellite cells were compared with…”
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Aberrant epigenetic reprogramming of imprinted microRNA-127 and Rtl1 in cloned mouse embryos
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (06-02-2009)“…The microRNA (miRNA) genes mir-127 and mir-136 are located near two CpG islands in the imprinted mouse retrotransposon-like gene Rtl1, a key gene involved in…”
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Global gene transcription patterns in in vitro-cultured fertilized embryos and diploid and haploid murine parthenotes
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (19-01-2007)“…To gain insights into the roles the paternal genome and chromosome number play in pre-implantation development, we cultured fertilized embryos and diploid and…”
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