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pro vyhledávání: '"Quentin L. Sciascia"'
Autor:
Johannes Schregel, Johannes Schulze Holthausen, Quentin L. Sciascia, Solvig Görs, Zeyang Li, Armin Tuchscherer, Elke Albrecht, Jürgen Zentek, Cornelia C. Metges
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 19, Iss 1 (2024)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bc54ec6548bd45bca924f63df93451bd
Autor:
Yaolu Zhao, Elke Albrecht, Katja Stange, Zeyang Li, Johannes Schregel, Quentin L. Sciascia, Cornelia C. Metges, Steffen Maak
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Abstract Muscle growth of low birth weight (LBW) piglets may be improved with adapted nutrition. This study elucidated effects of glutamine (Gln) supplementation on the cellular muscle development of LBW and normal birth weight (NBW) piglets. Male pi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/df35b2ebe5624fb5869607e2f66273a9
Publikováno v:
Cells, Vol 12, Iss 4, p 580 (2023)
One way to improve the growth of low-birth-weight (LBW) piglets can be stimulation of the cellular development of muscle by optimized amino acid supply. In the current study, it was investigated how glutamine (Gln) supplementation affects muscle tiss
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9f023fade68246d0a3d869afb15b4304
Autor:
Johannes Schulze Holthausen, Johannes Schregel, Quentin L. Sciascia, Zeyang Li, Armin Tuchscherer, Wilfried Vahjen, Cornelia C. Metges, Jürgen Zentek
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms, Vol 10, Iss 10, p 1899 (2022)
Mortality, impaired development and metabolic dysfunctions of suckling low-birthweight piglets may be influenced by modulating the intestinal microbiome through glutamine supplementation. Therefore, this study examined whether glutamine supplementati
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e70323e6b34b44748df07cbed36b4fda
Autor:
Yaolu Zhao, Elke Albrecht, Zeyang Li, Johannes Schregel, Quentin L. Sciascia, Cornelia C. Metges, Steffen Maak
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Piglets with low birth weight (LBW) usually have reduced muscle mass and increased lipid deposition compared with their normal-birth-weight (NBW) littermates. Supplementation of piglets with amino acids during the first days of life may improve muscl
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2f4ae7da0dd9414c82d7c0d05ceb2637
Autor:
Yaolu Zhao, Elke Albrecht, Quentin L. Sciascia, Zeyang Li, Solvig Görs, Johannes Schregel, Cornelia C. Metges, Steffen Maak
Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 10, Iss 11, p 1976 (2020)
Adapted nutrition can improve the growth of low birth weight (LBW) piglets. Since maternal milk is thought to provide insufficient glutamine (Gln) for LBW piglets, the current study investigated the influence of Gln supplementation during the early s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/50efea9e995e40c18fe92bdfd8a05ae3
Autor:
Zentek, Johannes Schulze Holthausen, Johannes Schregel, Quentin L. Sciascia, Zeyang Li, Armin Tuchscherer, Wilfried Vahjen, Cornelia C. Metges, Jürgen
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms; Volume 10; Issue 10; Pages: 1899
Mortality, impaired development and metabolic dysfunctions of suckling low-birthweight piglets may be influenced by modulating the intestinal microbiome through glutamine supplementation. Therefore, this study examined whether glutamine supplementati
Autor:
Zeyang Li, Quentin L. Sciascia, Solvig Görs, Nga Nguyen, Farahnaz Rayatdoost Baghal, Johannes Schregel, Armin Tuchscherer, Jürgen Zentek, Cornelia C. Metges
Publikováno v:
The British journal of nutrition.
Low birth weight (LBW) neonates show impaired growth compared with normal birth weight (NBW) neonates. Glutamine (Gln) supplementation benefits growth of weaning piglets, while the effect on neonates is not sufficiently clear. We examined the effect
Autor:
Johannes Schregel, Johannes Schulze Holthausen, Quentin L. Sciascia, Zeyang Li, Solvig Görs, Anja Eggert, Armin Tuchscherer, Jürgen Zentek, Cornelia C. Metges
Publikováno v:
PLOS ONE. 17:e0267357
Background It has been shown that small intestine development in low birth weight (LBW) piglets is impaired. Glutamine (Gln) has been reported to improve piglet health and intestinal function in weaned piglets, but data is scarce in suckling piglets.
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 50:1081-1085
Filamentous growth of Candida albicans occurs in response to a variety of environmental signals. The C. albicans gene orf19.1944 and its allele orf19.9499 are identical and are predicted to encode an 823-residue, 7-transmembrane-domain protein that h