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Fig. 1 | Genes & Nutrition

Fig. 1

From: A methyl-deficient diet fed to rats during the pre- and peri-conception periods of development modifies the hepatic proteome in the adult offspring

Fig. 1

Typical 2-D gels of soluble proteins from the liver of 6-month-old male offspring from dams fed complete (CON) or methyl-deficient (MD) diets. Panels (a) and (b) show gels stained with coomassie blue, with the arrows indicating the approximate location of the differentially abundant proteins identified as PGK1 and GAPDH. Panels (c) and (d) show corresponding Western blots with primary antibody specific to PGK1, and panels (e) and (f) show the Western blot with primary antibody specific to GAPDH. The pI range is shown across the top, and the location of molecular weight markers (BioRad) are shown on the right-hand side

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