Journal article
Expression of differentiated functions in the developing porcine small intestine
G Perozzi, D Barilà, C Murgia, D Kelly, R Begbie, TP King
Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry | BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN | Published : 1993
Abstract
Heterologous cDNA clones were used as hybridization probes to define the temporal expression of intestinal functions during fetal and postnatal development in the pig. Northern hybridization analysis revealed the presence of the mRNAs for the cellular retinol binding protein CRBP II, for the digestive enzyme aminopeptidase N, and for the microvillar proteins villin and ezrin in the small intestine of both weaned and 40-day fetal pigs. The presence of these mRNAs suggests that at the end of the first third of gestation the pig fetal intestine is already exhibiting some characteristics of a differentiated epithelium. The mRNAs for the two fatty acid-binding proteins I-FABP and L-FAPB, both inv..
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