Spatial landscapes of the fed, fasted and refed livers from C57BL/6J mice - spatial transcriptomics
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ABSTRACT: Spatial heterogeneity and plasticity of the mammalian liver is critical for systemic metabolic homeostasis in response to fluctuating nutritional status. Here, we generated a high-resolution transcriptomic landscape of the livers from mice that were either fed chow (fed), fasted for 18 h (fasted), or fasted for 18 h and then refed for 6 h (refed) using spatial transcriptomics (ST) and quantified changes in gene expression. This work provides a critical foundation for future mechanistic studies of liver metabolic heterogeneity and plasticity, and will help to understand the zonated pathology during liver disease progression.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE222796 | GEO | 2023/01/12
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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