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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Neurobiol. 2014 Apr 17;50(1):197–213. doi: 10.1007/s12035-014-8701-1

Table 2.

Major pathways and functions associated with dietary consumption of LC-O3PUFAs in rats

Diet Effect in Sham Rats
Category Diseases or Functions Annotation p-Value # Molecules
Cellular Function and Maintenance cellular homeostasis 1.94E-04 17
Molecular Transport transport of molecule 8.00E-04 16
Small Molecule Biochemistry synthesis of nitric oxide 1.19E-09 15
Cell Signaling synthesis of nitric oxide 1.19E-09 15
Free Radical Scavenging metabolism of reactive oxygen species 1.68E-06 15
Amino Acid Metabolism transport of amino acids 2.84E-11 12
Molecular Transport transport of amino acids 2.84E-11 12
Small Molecule Biochemistry transport of amino acids 2.84E-11 12
Molecular Transport quantity of Ca2+ 5.72E-06 12
Cell Signaling quantity of Ca2+ 5.72E-06 12
Diet Effect in SCI Rats
Category Diseases or Functions Annotation p-Value # Molecules
Cellular Function and Maintenance cellular homeostasis 2.93E-05 14
Free Radical Scavenging synthesis of reactive oxygen species 9.76E-07 12
Protein Synthesis metabolism of protein 1.02E-06 12
Molecular Transport transport of molecule 6.82E-04 12
Small Molecule Biochemistry synthesis of nitric oxide 3.62E-08 11
Cell Signaling synthesis of nitric oxide 3.62E-08 11
Cell-To-Cell Signaling and Interaction activation of blood cells 4.15E-06 11
Cell Death and Survival cell survival 1.64E-03 11
Cellular Growth and Proliferation growth of bacteria 7.29E-11 10
Cell Signaling quantity of Ca2+ 2.45E-06 10