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Fig. 5. Gene expression patterns grouped according to cellular function. Data are presented as explained in Fig. 3. (A) Heat-shock proteins and molecular chaperones; (B) cholesterol and lipid metabolism; (C) solute carriers; (D) glycolysis/gluconeogenesis, blood glucose homeostasis; (E) intermediary metabolism; (F) nitrogen metabolism; (G) cytoskeletal elements; (H) protein turnover; (I) acute phase response and complement proteins; (J) cell growth and proliferation; (K) clones with unknown function or no homology to known sequences. Probable gene homologies were determined using Blast searches of the GenBank sequence database. The most significant or relevant results of these homology searches are listed in supplemental Table 1, as are the accession numbers for the DNA sequence of the cDNA clones presented in this paper.