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<title><string language="fre"><![CDATA[Prof. Maxwell Hincke - The chroriallantoic membrane: insight from proteomics.]]></string></title>
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<string language="fre"><![CDATA[In oviparous animals such as birds, embryonic
development occurs in the egg; after oviposition, there is no further
possibility of material exchange from the hen to fulfill the physiological
needs of the embryo. In such a context, the egg must contain all resources
required for survival and proper development of a living organism. During
embryonic development, the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) is a placenta-like
structure which is the nexus for many different physiological and metabolic
processes including acid-base balance, respiration, and calcium solubilization
from the eggshell that is re-allocated for bone and tissue formation. The
highly vascularized CAM occupies a strategic position, as it forms a lining
under the eggshell and surrounds the embryo from ED12 onwards. The cellular and
genetic bases for its protective mechanisms remain to be fully elucidated. One approach to understanding the functions of
the CAM is to identify its protein constituents and how they change during
development. In this study, we have characterized the CAM proteome at two
stages of development (ED12 and ED19), and assessed the embryonic blood serum
proteome to determine its contribution. LC/MS/MS-based proteomics allowed the
identification of 1470, 1445, and 791 proteins in CAM (ED12), CAM (ED19), and
embryonic blood serum (EBS), respectively. In total, 1796 proteins were
identified in the entire study. Of these, 175 (ED12), 177 (ED19), and 105 (EBS)
were specific to these stages / compartments.]]></string></description>
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