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Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 158:215-220
It has been shown that during embryonic chicken (Gallus gallus) development, the metabolism of broiler embryos differs from that of layers in terms of embryonic growth, pCO2/pO2 blood levels, heat production, and heart rate. Therefore, these strains
Autor:
Bart De Ketelaere, Veerle Bruggeman, Josse De Baerdemaeker, Eva Verhoelst, Eddy Decuypere, Eduardo Villamor
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Developmental Biology, 55(1), 85-92. University of the Basque Country Press
Recent research investigates the role of different gas concentrations during incubation, on chicken growth, quality and health post hatch. One of the parameters of chicken development which changes under different gas concentrations is angiogenesis i
Autor:
Yue Li, Veerle Bruggeman, Nadine Buys, Eddy Decuypere, Steven Janssens, Ruben Boonen, Nadia Everaert, J. De Tavernier
Publikováno v:
British Poultry Science. 51:569-579
1. Due to intensive selection, broiler chickens became the most efficient meat-producing animals because of their fast growth, supported by a virtually unlimited voluntary feed intake. These characteristics cause many problems in the management of br
Autor:
Pradeep Mathur, Geert Spincemaille, Veerle Bruggeman, Anneleen Stinckens, Nadine Buys, Eddy Decuypere, Michel Georges, Okanlawon Onagbesan, Steven Janssens, Martine Schroyen
Publikováno v:
Animal Genetics. 41:493-498
A QTL located in the paternally expressed insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) gene is known to increase muscle growth and reduce fat deposition in pigs. This makes the QTL in IGF2 a good marker for use in pig breeding programmes. However, care has to
Publikováno v:
Poultry Science. 89:1677-1683
Broiler performance is known to be related to embryonic developmental parameters. However, strain or genotype differences with regard to embryo physiological parameters and juvenile growth have received little attention. A total of 1,200 hatching egg
The importance of carbonic anhydrase II in red blood cells during exposure of chicken embryos to CO2
Autor:
Hilke Willemsen, Veerle Bruggeman, N. Everaert, Hannah M. Brown, Alzbeta Hulikova, Eddy Decuypere, Pawel Swietach
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 172:154-161
The importance of carbonic anhydrase (CA) during exposure of chicken embryos to CO2 during the second half of incubation was investigated. The protein abundance and activity of CAII in erythrocytes was significantly higher in CO2-exposed embryos comp
Autor:
J. De Baerdemaeker, Veerle Bruggeman, M. Debonne, Hilke Willemsen, B. Kamers, Nadia Everaert, A. Witters, Eddy Decuypere
Publikováno v:
British Poultry Science. 51:335-343
1. Because CO(2) during the second half of incubation is known to influence air cell and blood gases, and embryo development, it is postulated that post-hatch development and ascites sensitivity could also be influenced. 2. An ascites susceptible (A)
Autor:
Quirine Swennen, Hilke Willemsen, N. Everaert, M. Debonne, Haitang Han, Eddy Decuypere, Veerle Bruggeman, Kokou Tona, Christine Careghi
Publikováno v:
World's Poultry Science Journal. 66:177-188
In a commercial hatchery, chicks (or poults) hatch over a 24–48 hour period. All chicks remain in the incubator until the majority of the chicks have emerged from the shell. Once removed from the i...
Autor:
Quirine Swennen, Christine Careghi, Johan Buyse, Kokou Tona, Veerle Bruggeman, M. Debonne, G. P. J. Janssens, N. Everaert, Isabelle Verbaeys, Eddy Decuypere
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. 94:375-384
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of isoenergetic substitution between the three energy delivering macronutrients in pre-starter diets on performance and intermediary nutrient metabolism in broiler chickens. From hatch until 5 da
Publikováno v:
Poultry Science. 88:2006-2013
WOS: 000269043600030
PubMed ID: 19687288
The objective of the present experiment was to study the effects of parental age and heat acclimation of embryos on blood metabolites and hormones of broilers exposed to daily cyclic ambient temperat
PubMed ID: 19687288
The objective of the present experiment was to study the effects of parental age and heat acclimation of embryos on blood metabolites and hormones of broilers exposed to daily cyclic ambient temperat