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Fig 1.

Workflow of shotgun proteomics analysis.

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Fig 2.

Venn diagram identifying the overlapped and unique proteins of dog and human saliva.

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Fig 3.

Representative SDS-PAGE of 50 μg protein from dog saliva pool and human saliva pool.

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Fig 4.

Comparison of functional characteristic of proteins found only in dogs and human.

*: Dominant functions found in human. **: Dominant functions found only in dogs.

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Table 1.

Unique proteins from dominant functions found only in dog or human.

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Table 2.

Expression level of proteins in dog compared to human.

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Fig 5.

Immunoblotting analysis of salivary proteins (BIRC2, amylase and carbonic anhydrase 6) was performed in dog and human samples.

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Fig 6.

Protein-drug interaction network of proteins dominate in human and dogs.

Interaction network was predicted by STITCH version 5.0 (http://stitch.embl.de). Proteins network related to anticancer agents. Bold box: proteins related to the drugs, Dashed box: proteins non-related to the drugs.

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Fig 7.

Protein-drug interaction network of proteins dominate in human and dogs.

Interaction network was predicted by STITCH version 5.0 (http://stitch.embl.de). Proteins network related to anti-inflammatory agents. Bold box: proteins related to the drugs, Dashed box: proteins non-related to the drugs.

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Fig 8.

Protein-drug interaction network of proteins dominate in human and dogs.

Interaction network was predicted by STITCH version 5.0 (http://stitch.embl.de). Proteins network related to antimicrobial agents. Bold box: proteins related to the drugs, Dashed box: proteins non-related to the drugs.

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