1993
DOI: 10.1006/abbi.1993.1010
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The Development-Associated Increase in the Hepatic Levels of the Intrinsic Components of the Chicken Glycine Cleavage System

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“…In 16-day chick embryo livers, the levels of specific activity, polypeptide and mRNA of GDC were approximately 10% of those in adult chicken livers and began to increase at late embryonic stages. Eventually, GDC increased to the adult level after hatching due to increased transcription of the GDC gene (Matsui et al, 1993). In other words, GDC gene transcription may be increasingly changed in the embryonic and neonatal livers and constitutively maintained at the maximally increased level in the adult liver.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…In 16-day chick embryo livers, the levels of specific activity, polypeptide and mRNA of GDC were approximately 10% of those in adult chicken livers and began to increase at late embryonic stages. Eventually, GDC increased to the adult level after hatching due to increased transcription of the GDC gene (Matsui et al, 1993). In other words, GDC gene transcription may be increasingly changed in the embryonic and neonatal livers and constitutively maintained at the maximally increased level in the adult liver.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%