Transient and prolonged response of chicken cecum mucosa to colonization with different gut microbiota
In this study we determined protein and gene expression in the caeca of newly hatched chickens inoculated with cecal contents sourced from hens of different ages. Over 250 proteins exhibited modified expression levels in response to microbiota inoculation. The most significant inductions were observ...
Main Authors: | Volf, J, Polansky, O, Varmuzova, K, Gerzova, L, Sekelova, Z, Faldynova, M, Babak, V, Medvecky, M, Smith, A, Kaspers, B, Velge, P, Rychlik, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Public Library of Science
2016
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