Gjevestad, Gyrd Holven, Kirsten Rundblad, Amanda Flatberg, Arnar Myhrstad, Mari Karlsen, Karina Mutt, Shivaprakash Herzig, Karl-Heinz Ottestad, Inger Ulven, Stine MOESM5 of Increased protein intake affects pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) processing, immune function and IGF signaling in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of home-dwelling old subjects using a genome-wide gene expression approach Additional file 5: Table S5. All pathways regulated within the carbohydrate group (FDR, q<0.05). The ratio indicates the number of regulated genes in our gene set compared to the total number of genes included in the pathway. Examples of genes included in each pathway are listed in the column to the right. All pathways are manually classified into selected biological processes (immune response, apoptosis and survival, signal transduction and others. Older adults;Randomized Controlled trial;Dairy protein;Peripheral mononuclear cells;Transcriptomics;Immune function;IGF-1;POMC 2019-11-29
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