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Wanghong Liu

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Wang X, Chen H, Buhler K, Chen Y, Liu W, Hu J
J Proteomics . 2022 Sep; 268:104716. PMID: 36070816
1α,25(OH)VD is the most active form of vitamin D in animals, and it plays an important role in regulating mineral metabolism and reproduction. In this study, 140 crossbred gilts (Landrace...
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Chen H, Buhler K, Zhu Y, Nie X, Liu W
Sci Rep . 2021 Jun; 11(1):11341. PMID: 34059707
1α,25(OH)VD is the most active form of VD3 in animals. It plays an important role in regulating mineral metabolism but also in reproduction. Testes are the main reproductive organs of...
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Xi Y, Liu H, Zhao Y, Li J, Li W, Liu G, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Jul; 13(7):e0200445. PMID: 29995940
Tongcheng (TC) and Yorkshire (YK) are two pig breeds with distinctive muscle morphology. Porcine microRNAome (miRNAome) of the longissimus muscle during five developmental stages (40, 55, 63, 70, and 90...
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Zhao Y, Li J, Liu H, Xi Y, Xue M, Liu W, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2015 May; 16:377. PMID: 25962502
Background: The growth and development of skeletal muscle directly impacts the quantity and quality of pork production. Chinese indigenous pig breeds and exotic species vary greatly in terms of muscle...
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Ren Z, Liu W, Zheng R, Zuo B, Xu D, Lei M, et al.
Mol Biol Rep . 2011 May; 39(2):1419-26. PMID: 21617947
Obese and lean pig breeds show obvious differences in adipose metabolism/fat deposition; however, the molecular mechanism underlying phenotype variation remains unknown. In order to understand it, we analyzed the differences...