Severe choline deficiency induces alternative splicing aberrance in optimized duck primary hepatocyte cultures

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  • who: Anim Biosci and collaborators from the Institute of Feed Research, Chinese, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China have published the paper: Severe choline deficiency induces alternative splicing aberrance in optimized duck primary hepatocyte cultures, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study based on RNA-seq analysis aimed to explain AS variation in choline-deficient model and its potential contribution towards understanding lipid metabolism. The authors focus on lipid metabolism related genes involved in significant AS, which represents 16 genes enriched in glycerophospholipid metabolism.
  • how: Based on the method of isolation and culture of . . .

     

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