Effect of different odors on the rat urine proteome
Yuqing Liu,
Haitong Wang,
Youhe Gao
Abstract:Do rats have corresponding changes in their urinary proteome when smelling different odors? In this study, urine samples were collected from six rats after smelling sesame oil and essential balm for three days. And samples were collected before and on the third and fourth days. Comparing the urinary protein groups of Day0 and Day4 of the sesame oil group, 143 differential proteins were identified, and the average number of randomly generated differential proteins was 7.3, which means that about 95% of the diff… Show more
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