Additional file 1 of Gut microbiome is linked to functions of peripheral immune cells in transition cows during excessive lipolysis

Additional file 1: Table S1. Comparison of plasma physiological parameters, inflammation, oxidative stress and phenotypic characteristics between cows with and without excessive lipolysis at -7d before calving. Table S2. The marker gene list of the 26 immune cell clusters. Table S3. The specific mar...

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Hauptverfasser: Gu, Fengfei, Zhu, Senlin, Tang, Yifan, Liu, Xiaohan, Jia, Minghui, Malmuthuge, Nilusha, Valencak, Teresa G., McFadden, Joseph W., Liu, Jian-Xin, Sun, Hui-Zeng
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Zusammenfassung:Additional file 1: Table S1. Comparison of plasma physiological parameters, inflammation, oxidative stress and phenotypic characteristics between cows with and without excessive lipolysis at -7d before calving. Table S2. The marker gene list of the 26 immune cell clusters. Table S3. The specific markers of major cell types. Table S4. Identified high-quality ASVs in LNF and HNF cows. Table S5. The significantly defferent microbes between LNF and HNF cows by wilcox.test. Table S6. The results of Netshift analysis from significant microbial species between LNF and HNF cows. Table S7. The enriched KEGG pathways (level3) in the gut of LNF cows and HNF cows. Table S8. Correlations between significant different species and fecal and plasma bile aicds. Table S9. The differential down-regulated genes between LNFC and HNFC in CD14+MON and FCGR3A+MON. Table S10. Bile acid regulated gene list.
DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.22618516