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ORGANISM(S): Sus Scrofa Domesticus (domestic Pig)
TISSUE(S): Liver
SUBMITTER:
Yuwei Ren
LAB HEAD: Zhe Chao
PROVIDER: PXD056683 | Pride | 2026-03-16
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Ren Yuwei Y Wang Feng F Sun Ruiping R Zhang Yan Y Zheng Xinli X Liu Hailong H Chen Linlin L Lin Yanning Y Zhao Yujie Y Liang Mingxia M Chao Zhe Z
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20241105 22
Although porcine liver contributes to their growth and development by nutrition production and energy supply, oxidative stress-induced hepatocyte damage is inevitable during metabolism. N-glycosylation is a common modification in oxidation; nevertheless, the effects of N-glycosylation on pig liver oxidative reactions remain undefined. In this study, liver proteins with N-glycosylation were detected in Wuzhishan (WZS) pigs between 4 and 8 months old and Large White (LW) pigs at 4 months old based ...[more]