Sensitivity of housekeeping genes in the hypothalamus to mismatch in diets between pre- and postnatal periods in mice
Housekeeping genes are used as internal controls in gene expression studies, but their expression levels vary according to tissue types and experimental treatments. A nutritional mismatch between pre- and postnatal periods, wherein the in utero nutritional environment is suboptimal and post-weaning...
Main Authors: | Sellayah, Dyan (Author), Sek, Kathleen (Author), Anthony, Frederick W. (Author), Hanson, Mark A. (Author), Cagampang, Felino R. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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