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. 2015 Mar 20;7(1):44–53.

Table 3.

Bioinformatics of changed proteins in EG eyes

Process networks Animals
Increased
    Apoptosis 23583, 28675, 29584
    Cell adhesion 23583, 24253, 28318
    Cell cycle 24253, 28675, 29584
    Cytoskeleton 23583, 24253, 28318, 28675, 29584
    DNA damage 24253, 28675
    Immune response 24253, 28318, 28675, 29584
    Inflammation 24253, 28318, 29584
    Muscle contraction 28318, 29584
    Neurophysiological process 23583, 28675, 29584
    Protein folding 28318
    Reproduction 23583
    Response to hypoxia and oxidative stress 28675
    Signal Transduction 28675
    Transcription 23583, 29584
    Transport 28675, 29584
Decreased
    Apoptosis 24253, 28675, 29584
    Cell adhesion 24253, 28318, 28675
    Cell cycle 23583, 28318, 28675, 29584
    Cytoskeleton 23583, 24253, 28318, 28675, 29584
    Development 24253, 28318, 29584
    Immune response 23583, 28318, 29584
    Muscle contraction 23583
    Neurophysiological process 24253
    Protein folding 23583, 24253, 29584
    Response to hypoxia and oxidative stress 29584
    Transcription 28318, 28675

Lists of proteins that showed a change in EG retinas were uploaded onto the MetaCore Program to assess their association with known biological processes or signaling networks. The table lists the top ten most significant processes as determined by the MetaCore Program.