MicroRNAs expression profiles in adipose tissues and liver from sex-linked dwarf and normal chickens

Recently, increasing evidence suggested that miRNAs contribute to the regulation of adipose deposition and fat metabolism [1-7]. Meanwhile, several studies have consistently indicated that miRNAs are involved in metabolic functions of the liver, including glucose and lipid metabolism [8-12].

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Published inActa biochimica et biophysica Sinica Vol. 46; no. 8; pp. 723 - 726
Main Authors Ye, Yaqiong, Deng, Li, Liang, Meile, Xu, Lifeng, Zhang, Lihua, Ma, Yongjiang, Li, Yugu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China 01.08.2014
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Summary:Recently, increasing evidence suggested that miRNAs contribute to the regulation of adipose deposition and fat metabolism [1-7]. Meanwhile, several studies have consistently indicated that miRNAs are involved in metabolic functions of the liver, including glucose and lipid metabolism [8-12].
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Recently, increasing evidence suggested that miRNAs contribute to the regulation of adipose deposition and fat metabolism [1-7]. Meanwhile, several studies have consistently indicated that miRNAs are involved in metabolic functions of the liver, including glucose and lipid metabolism [8-12].
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ISSN:1672-9145
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DOI:10.1093/abbs/gmu053