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A vertebrate model of extreme physiological regulation | A vertebrate model of extreme physiological regulation | ||
− | Adaptive responses to feeding in Burmese pythons: pay before pumping | + | -mention of glucose transporter regulation gene, SGLT1 |
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+ | Adaptive responses to feeding in Burmese pythons: pay before pumping, 1995 | ||
+ | -suggests up regulation of intestinal nutrient transporters and hydrolytic enzymes (Karasov and Diamond; Tolaza et al.) | ||
+ | -addressed sampling issue from intestines? what if it was all serosa or all mucosa? what if it was different between the treatments? | ||
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+ | Plan of attack: | ||
+ | -look for housekeeping genes for uniquely the intestine, use those to tell if we get the right tissue | ||
+ | -genes for cell proliferation? is brush border getting bigger because of cell division (we can find those proteins), or cells getting bigger? | ||
+ | -uptake, proliferation, and housekeeping |
Revision as of 19:19, 14 January 2016
Articles: A vertebrate model of extreme physiological regulation -mention of glucose transporter regulation gene, SGLT1
Adaptive responses to feeding in Burmese pythons: pay before pumping, 1995 -suggests up regulation of intestinal nutrient transporters and hydrolytic enzymes (Karasov and Diamond; Tolaza et al.) -addressed sampling issue from intestines? what if it was all serosa or all mucosa? what if it was different between the treatments?
Plan of attack:
-look for housekeeping genes for uniquely the intestine, use those to tell if we get the right tissue
-genes for cell proliferation? is brush border getting bigger because of cell division (we can find those proteins), or cells getting bigger?
-uptake, proliferation, and housekeeping