2014
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.28.1_supplement.622.6
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Developing bovine milk and mammary gland functions during the first six month of lactation: insights from in‐depth quantitative proteomic analysis (622.6)

Abstract: We applied quantitative bovine milk proteomic data as probes for the developing milk and mammary‐gland function (n = 5 cows with samples of colostrum at day 1 and milk at 1, 2, 3 and 6 months). 1913 protein were identified where 894 were quantified. The majority of proteins express constitutively during mature milk production. Main changes were observed between day 1 and 1 month with 66 and 139 upregulated (FDR‐adjusted p‐value < 0.05) in colostrum and milk, respectively. Proteolytically cleaved intercellular … Show more

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