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Fig. 2 | Genes & Nutrition

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From: Enrichment of in vivo transcription data from dietary intervention studies with in vitro data provides improved insight into gene regulation mechanisms in the intestinal mucosa

Fig. 2

KEGG TGF-beta signalling pathway. Genes specifically responding to rye in the jejunum of broilers are encircled in red and in IPEC-J2 cells in black. Overlapping genes ZFYVE16 and NOG are encircled by dashed red-black lines. The DEG ZBTB17 (alias MIZ1) and gene CDKNA1 (alias p21) were also part of the KEGG cell cycle pathway and integrated in the original scheme of the KEGG TGF-beta signalling pathway (encircled with a dashed line) and are discussed in the section of amoxicillin. Arrows indicate up (↑)- or down (↓)-regulation. Official gene symbols are provided for non-HUGO symbols used in the boxes of the pathway scheme (NOG = Noggin, SARA = ZFYVE16)

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