Phosphoproteomic changes in response to anoxia are tissue-specific in the anoxia-tolerant crucian carp (carassius carassius)

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  • What: The authors focus on brain and liver due to their very different functions and cellular makeup. All fish used in this study were from the same experimental exposure as previously described (Johansen et_al, 2023). The authors have quantified the global phosphoproteomes of crucian carp brain and liver by label-free quantitation of LC-MS/ MS data to explore how protein phosphorylation levels are affected by anoxia and reoxygenation in this anoxia-tolerant species.
  • Who: Song Yang and collaborators from the Sichuan Agricultural University, China have published the research: Phosphoproteomic changes in response to anoxia . . .

     

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