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using a Bio-Rad ChemiDoc XRS+ Imaging System. Membranes were also stained with Ponceau S stain (0.1% (w/v) Ponceau S in 5% (v/v) acetic acid) to detect total protein content. Band intensities were normalized to total protein content. Table 1
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Hadh (an indicator of fatty acids β-oxidation) in 5 d pp rat testicular tissue, suggesting a modification of the metabolic balance within testicular cells to cope with the reduced supply from ligated uterine arteries. Increased Slc2a1 (also known
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