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Preliminary Investigation into a Potential Role for Myostatin and Its Receptor (ActRIIB) in Lean and Obese Horses and Ponies

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Table 2. Specific anatomical descriptors used to locate the tissue collection points for the 5 regionally discrete adipose tissuedepots and 4 skeletal muscles sampled from horses used in the current study.
Table 3. Nucleotide sequences of primers and probes used in the current study.
Figure 1. Gene expression of Myostatin and ActRIIB in skeletal muscles of lean and obese horses and ponies
Figure 3. Protein expression of Myostatin precursor protein in skeletal muscles of lean and obese horses and ponies
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