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From: Role of ammonia for brain abnormal protein glycosylation during the development of hepatitis B virus-related liver diseases

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The different tissue glycopatterns in HBV transgenic mice and control mice using lectin microarrays. a The glycopatterns of Cy3-labeled left hemisphere samples bound to the lectin microarrays. b Heat map and hierarchical clustering of the 37 lectins in glycopatterns of left hemisphere. c Four lectins revealed significant differences glycopatterns in left hemisphere between HBV transgenic mice and control mice. d The glycopatterns of Cy3-labeled right hemisphere samples bound to the lectin microarrays. e Heat map and hierarchical clustering of the 37 lectins in glycopatterns of right hemisphere. f Three lectins revealed significant differences glycopatterns in right hemisphere between HBV transgenic mice and control mice. g The glycopatterns of Cy3-labeled midbrain samples bound to the lectin microarrays. h Heat map and hierarchical clustering of the 37 lectins in glycopatterns of midbrain. i Seven lectins revealed significant differences glycopatterns in midbrain between HBV transgenic mice and control mice. In the heat map and hierarchical clustering, the samples were listed in columns and the lectins were listed in rows, and the color of each square represented the expression levels relative to the other data (Red, high; green, low; black, medium). Data shown are representative of six independent replicates

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