Impaired barrier function by dietary fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) in rats is accompanied by increased colonic mitochondrial gene expression1TI Food and Nutrition, Wageningen, The Netherlands 2RIKILT – Institute of Food Safety, Wageningen, The Netherlands 3NIZO Food Research, Ede, The Netherlands 4Nutrigenomics Consortium, TI Food and Nutrition, Wageningen, The Netherlands
BMC Genomics 2008, 9:144doi:10.1186/1471-2164-9-144
Additional filesAdditional file 1: Barrier associated genes. The effect of FOS on the expression of potential barrier associated genes. Format: DOC Size: 95KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Word Viewer Additional file 2: Functional classification of FOS affected genes by Metacore. Classification of the genes affected by FOS into biological processes analyzed by Metacore. Format: DOC Size: 44KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Word Viewer Additional file 3: Genesets enriched in FOS versus control dataset according to GSEA analysis. Classification of the genes affected by FOS into biological processes analyzed by GSEA. Format: DOC Size: 32KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Word Viewer Additional file 4: FOS affected genes: Biological processes. Genes affected by FOS and part of a significant biological process. Format: DOC Size: 810KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Word Viewer Additional file 5: FOS affected genes: Miscellaneous. Genes affected by FOS but not part of a significantly regulated biological process or genes with unknown function. Format: DOC Size: 734KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Word Viewer Additional file 6: Primer sequences. Sequences of the primers used for Q-PCR analysis. Format: DOC Size: 41KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Word Viewer |



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