Reversible insulin resistance helps Bactrian camels survive fasting
Abstract Camels have hunger tolerance and can adapt to the severe environment of the desert. Through the comparison of insulin signalling pathway genes in different tissues in different eating periods (feeding, fasting and recovery feeding), it was found that IRS1, PIK3CB, PIK3R1 and SLC2A4 expressi...
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Main Authors: | Fucheng Guo, Rendalai Si, Quanyun Li, Le Hai, Li Yi, Jing He, Liang Ming, Rimutu Ji |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6264c8dfafc54410a9952fc35d4d6e4b |
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