Publications by authors named "Dingping Feng"

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  • Livestock, particularly dairy cows, show varying responses to circadian rhythms, influencing animal product composition, especially milk fat levels, which increase at night while acetic acid levels differ in rumen fluid.
  • The study identifies that nighttime elevation of Vitamin B6 boosts acetic acid absorption into the bloodstream and mammary gland, impacting milk fat synthesis through key lipid metabolism transcription factors and signaling pathways.
  • Differences in rumen microbial taxa and how they metabolize substances between day and night suggest a new understanding of microbial roles in regulating milk production.
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Serum is a common biomaterial in cell culture that provides nutrients and essential growth factors for cell growth. Serum heat inactivation is a common treatment method whose main purpose is to remove complement factors and viruses. As serum contains many heat-labile factors, heat inactivation may affect cell proliferation, migration, differentiation, and other functions.

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