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From: Lactobacillus reuteri-derived extracellular vesicles maintain intestinal immune homeostasis against lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory responses in broilers

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Biochemical and proteomic analyses of LrEVs. a Quantifications of protein, DNA and RNA in the LrEVs. b Venn diagram showed that 92 overlapping proteins were identified in triplicate samples. c Subcellular localization of the identified proteins present in the LrEVs. It was found that 56.5% was cytoplasmic and 43.5% belonged to the membrane and secreted proteins. d Biological function classification of the identified proteins. It was found that the majority was either metabolic process (39.1%) or proteases and stress (19.6%). e A selected list of the identified proteins which may function in immune regulation, including protein accession, protein description and possible mechanisms

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