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Sci Rep
August 2023
Beijing Key Laboratory of Captive Wildlife Technologies, Beijing Zoo, Beijing, China.
Approximately 20% of aged captive giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) have cataracts that impair their quality of life. To identify potential biomarkers of cataract formation, we carried out a quantitative proteomics analysis of 10 giant pandas to find proteins differing in abundance between healthy and cataract-bearing animals. We identified almost 150 proteins exceeding our threshold for differential abundance, most of which were associated with GO categories related to extracellular localization.
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October 2021
Beijing Zoo, Beijing, China.
Cataracts are a common cause of visual impairment and blindness in mammals. They are usually associated with aging, but approximately one third of cases have a significant genetic component. Cataracts are increasingly prevalent among aging populations of captive giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) and it is therefore important to identify genetic determinants that influence the likelihood of cataract development in order to distinguish between congenital and age-related disease.
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March 2020
Beijing Zoo, Beijing, China.
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a native species to China. They are rare and endangered and are regarded as the 'national treasure' and 'living fossil' in China. For the time being, there are only about 2500 giant pandas in the world.
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