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DOI:10.18632/aging.205776 - Corpus ID: 269238330
@article{Zonnefeld2024CharacterizationOA, title={Characterization of age-associated gene expression changes in mouse sweat glands}, author={Alexandra G Zonnefeld and Chang-Yi Cui and Dimitrios Tsitsipatis and Yulan Piao and Jinshui Fan and Krystyna Mazan-Mamczarz and Yutong Xue and Fred E Indig and Supriyo De and Myriam Gorospe}, journal={Aging (Albany NY)}, year={2024}, volume={16}, pages={6717 - 6730}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:269238330}}
- Alexandra G Zonnefeld, Chang-Yi Cui, Myriam Gorospe
- Published in Aging 17 April 2024
- Biology, Medicine
This study identified mRNAs enriched in SWGs, including those that encode core secretory proteins, and altered abundance of these mRNAs and proteins with aging in mouse SWGs.
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