10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3677791_D6.v1
Martin Beaumont
Martin
Beaumont
Mireille Andriamihaja
Mireille
Andriamihaja
Lucie Armand
Lucie
Armand
Marta Grauso
Marta
Grauso
Florence Jaffrézic
Florence
Jaffrézic
Denis Laloë
Denis
Laloë
Marco Moroldo
Marco
Moroldo
Anne-Marie Davila
Anne-Marie
Davila
Daniel Tomé
Daniel
Tomé
François Blachier
François
Blachier
Annaïg Lan
Annaïg
Lan
Additional file 8: Figure S5. of Epithelial response to a high-protein diet in rat colon
Springer Nature
2017
Epithelial cells
Colon
Dietary protein
High-protein diet
Transcriptome
DNA damages
Barrier function
Mucus
Epithelial renewal
2017-01-31 05:00:00
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_8_Figure_S5_of_Epithelial_response_to_a_high-protein_diet_in_rat_colon/4597465
Tight-junction signaling canonical pathway diagram. This pathway was significantly enriched in the set of genes regulated by the high-protein diet. The diagram was obtained from Ingenuity Pathway Analysis software and depicts genes implicated in this pathway and their interactions. Expression of genes colored in green were downregulated (q < 0.1) in colonocytes of rats fed a high-protein diet when compared to a normal-protein diet. (PDF 465 kb)