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Fig. 6 | Biology of Sex Differences

Fig. 6

From: Proteomic analysis revealed common, unique and systemic signatures in gender-dependent hepatocarcinogenesis

Fig. 6

Converging trend during hepatocarcinogenesis between males and females of Hras12V transgenic mice. a Principal-component analysis (PCA) of all quantified proteins in samples (a, MW; b, MP; c, MT; d, FW; e, MP; f, MT). b mRNA levels of Ar and Esr1 in W, P, and T of males and females as detected by RT-qPCR. c The mRNA levels of female-prevalent enzymes CYP2B13 and SULT2A2 and male-prevalent enzymes CYP2D9, CYP7B1, UGT2B1, and HSD3B5 in W, P, and T of male and female mice as detected by RT-qPCR. The mRNA levels of the genes were normalized to Rp135a. The data are expressed as the mean ± SEM (n = 5–7).*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01.

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