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Celine Chen
Diet, Genomics and Immunology Lab
Molecular Biologist

Phone: (301) 504-9855
Fax: (301) 504-9062
Room 211
10300 BALTIMORE AVE
BLDG 307-C BARC-EAST
BELTSVILLE, MD, 20705-2350


Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Laser capture microdissection coupled with RNA-seq reveals that short cuboidal trophoblast cells of the porcine placenta possess a transcriptome consistent with a migratory cell type - (Abstract Only) - (28-Mar-13)
Insights into differential trophoblast function within the late gestation porcine placenta using laser capture microdissection and RNA-seq - (Proceedings) - (22-Mar-13)
Supplemental dietary inulin influences expression of iron and inflammation related genes in young pigs - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yasuda, K., Dawson, H.D., Wasmuth, E.V., Roneker, C.A., Chen, C., Urban, J.F., Welch, R.M., Miller, D.D., Lei, X.G. 2009. Supplemental dietary inulin influences expression of iron and inflammation related genes in young pigs. Journal of Nutrition. 139(11):2018-2023.
The Suitability of Swine as Models for Humans to Assess the Effect of Nutrition on Immunity - (Proceedings)
Dawson, H.D., Reece, J.J., Chen, C.T., Urban Jr, J.F. 2008. The suitability of swine as models for humans to assess the effect of nutrition on immunity. International Symposium: Swine And Biomedical Research. p.48.

   
 
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