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Proteomics and transcriptomics study reveals the utility of ISGs as novel molecules for early pregnancy diagnosis in dairy cows

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Title Proteomics and transcriptomics study reveals the utility of ISGs as novel molecules for early pregnancy diagnosis in dairy cows
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Subject Bovine neutrophils Proteomics qPCR Interferon stimulating genes Early pregnancy diagnosis
 
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An early and precise diagnosis of pregnancy in cows is critical to short the calving interval and to improve their
reproductive efficiency. Neutrophils are the first blood cells to sensitize the embryo in the uterus and participate
in maternal recognition of pregnancy after getting induced by interferon tau (IFNτ). To study the protein
abundance ratio, blood samples were collected on 0th, 10th, 18th and 36th day post-artificial insemination (AI)
from crossbred Karan Fries cows. Neutrophils were isolated through density gradient centrifugation and studied
for protein abundance by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC–MS).
Protein abundance ratios for Myxovirus resistance (MX1 and MX2) were found to be higher (P
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Date 2021-08-09T05:31:36Z
2021-08-09T05:31:36Z
2020-05-07
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/53706
 
Language English
 
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