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From: Proteome analysis identified proteins associated with mitochondrial function and inflammation activation crucially regulating the pathogenesis of fatty liver disease

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Experimental work-flow. The liver tissue samples of 6 normal cows (Norm) and eight fatty liver cows (FL) were individually applied for proteome analysis. Meanwhile, these samples were equal proportionally and randomly mixed into three biological replicates according to our previous report [11], respectively. Half of each replicate sample was applied for acetylome and/or proteome analysis. The differential expressed and/or acetylated proteins between the fatty liver group and the normal group detected by mass spectrometry were performed bioinformatic analysis, further screened and then validated, so as to identify the pivotal regulatory proteins in the pathogenesis of fatty liver disease

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