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Expression of Selenoprotein Genes Is Affected by Heat Stress in IPEC-J2 Cells
Biological Trace Element Research, 2015The aim of this study was to explore the impacts of heat stress (HS) on expressions of selenoprotein genes in IPEC-J2 cells. Cells were cultured with 5 % CO2-humidified chamber at 37 °C until the cells grew to complete confluence and then exposed to a mild hyperthermia at 41.5 °C (HS) or 37 °C (control) for another 24 h, finally harvested for total RNA
Lei, Cao +9 more
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Effects of TLR9/NF-κB on oxidative stress and inflammation in IPEC-J2 cells
Genes & Genomics, 2022Oxidative stress is one of the most important factors affecting large-scale breeding, especially the performance of pigs. Oxidative stress plays a role by affecting various genes in pigs, which can cause serious body damage, functional degradation and reduce production performance.The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of Toll like ...
Lixia Ma +5 more
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Fumonisin B1 induces oxidative stress, inflammation and necroptosis in IPEC-J2 cells
Veterinary Research CommunicationsFumonisin B1 (FB1), an important mycotoxin, poses a significant threat to public health and livestock production due to its widespread contamination. Furthermore, the gastrointestinal tract is particularly vulnerable to FB1 exposure given its frequent contamination of staple crops such as corn.
Yinuo, Zou +6 more
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Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
AbstractSoybean allergen entering the body is the initial step to trigger intestinal allergic response. However, it remains unclear how glycinin, the major soybean allergen, is transported through the intestinal mucosal barrier. The objective of this study was to elucidate the pathway and mechanism of glycinin hydrolysates transport through the ...
Shugui Zheng +5 more
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AbstractSoybean allergen entering the body is the initial step to trigger intestinal allergic response. However, it remains unclear how glycinin, the major soybean allergen, is transported through the intestinal mucosal barrier. The objective of this study was to elucidate the pathway and mechanism of glycinin hydrolysates transport through the ...
Shugui Zheng +5 more
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Low Ouabain Concentrations Stimulate Epithelial Barrier Formation in IPEC-J2 Cells
Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, 2019A. A. Fedorova +4 more
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