Chemerin is secreted by the chicken oviduct, accumulates in egg albumen and could promote embryo development

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  • who: Anthony Estienne from the Centre have published the research work: Chemerin is secreted by the chicken oviduct, accumulates in egg albumen and could promote embryo development, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors demonstrate that chemerin is 10 times less concentrated in plasma than in egg albumen.
  • how: Western blot data showed that chemerin is found in the albumen and the perivitelline membranes of the eggs as previously shown in unincubated eggs but also expressed by the allantoic and amniotic membranes (Fig 4A). The results are in agreement with . . .

     

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