A time-resolved multi-omic atlas of the developing mouse stomach
The mammalian stomach is a complex organ with diverse roles in health and disease. Here, the authors integrate proteomics and transcriptomics to analyze the mouse stomach at 15 time points during development, providing molecular level insights into system-wide developmental changes.
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Main Authors: | Xianju Li, Chunchao Zhang, Tongqing Gong, Xiaotian Ni, Jin’e Li, Dongdong Zhan, Mingwei Liu, Lei Song, Chen Ding, Jianming Xu, Bei Zhen, Yi Wang, Jun Qin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e59b227692fd40f494385ed76b2e1de9 |
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