%0 Journal Article %A Beaumont, Martin %A Andriamihaja, Mireille %A Armand, Lucie %A Grauso, Marta %A Jaffrézic, Florence %A Laloë, Denis %A Moroldo, Marco %A Davila, Anne-Marie %A Tomé, Daniel %A Blachier, François %A Lan, Annaïg %D 2017 %T Additional file 8: Figure S5. of Epithelial response to a high-protein diet in rat colon %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_8_Figure_S5_of_Epithelial_response_to_a_high-protein_diet_in_rat_colon/4597465 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3677791_D6.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/7441810 %K Epithelial cells %K Colon %K Dietary protein %K High-protein diet %K Transcriptome %K DNA damages %K Barrier function %K Mucus %K Epithelial renewal %X 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) %I figshare