Gene co-expression network analysis identifies porcine genes associated with variation in metabolizing fenbendazole and flunixin meglumine in the liver
Abstract Identifying individual genetic variation in drug metabolism pathways is of importance not only in livestock, but also in humans in order to provide the ultimate goal of giving the right drug at the right dose at the right time. Our objective was to identify individual genes and gene network...
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Autores principales: | Jeremy T. Howard, Melissa S. Ashwell, Ronald E. Baynes, James D. Brooks, James L. Yeatts, Christian Maltecca |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/23b23d05a48845e98efd4e4f76751f13 |
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