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    Exploration of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal function as a tool to evaluate animal welfare by Mormède, Pierre, Andanson, Stéphane, Aupérin, Benoit, Beerda, Bonne, Guémené, Daniel, Malmkvist, Jens, Manteca, Xavier, Manteuffel, Gerhard, Prunet, Patrick, van Reenen, Cornelis G, Richard, Sabine, Veissier, Isabelle

    Published in Physiology & behavior (22-10-2007)
    “…Abstract Measuring HPA axis activity is the standard approach to the study of stress and welfare in farm animals. Although the reference technique is the use…”
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    Adrenal reactivity in lines of domestic fowl selected on feather pecking behavior by Kjaer, Joergen B, Guémené, Daniel

    Published in Physiology & behavior (16-02-2009)
    “…Abstract Domestic chicken lines of the White Leghorn layer type differing in their level of feather pecking have been developed by divergent selection…”
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    Variation of chicken technological meat quality in relation to genotype and preslaughter stress conditions by Debut, M, Berri, C, Baéza, E, Sellier, N, Arnould, C, Guémené, D, Jehl, N, Boutten, B, Jego, Y, Beaumont, C, Le Bihan-Duval, E

    Published in Poultry science (01-12-2003)
    “…The present study was aimed at estimating the genetic variability between lines of breast and thigh meat quality (pH decline, color, drip loss, and…”
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    Gene array analysis of adrenal glands in broiler chickens following ACTH treatment by Bureau, Clara, Hennequet-Antier, Christelle, Couty, Michel, Guémené, Daniel

    Published in BMC genomics (14-09-2009)
    “…Difference in adaptability responses to stress has been observed amongst bird species, strains, and individuals. Components of the HPA axis, one of the…”
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    Intensity and duration of corticosterone response to stressful situations in Japanese quail divergently selected for tonic immobility by Hazard, D, Couty, M, Richard, S, Guémené, D

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (15-01-2008)
    “…Abstract Two genotypes of Japanese quail have been divergently selected since the 1980s for long (LTI) or short (STI) duration of tonic immobility [Mills,…”
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    Genetic differences in coping strategies in response to prolonged and repeated restraint in Japanese quail divergently selected for long or short tonic immobility by Hazard, Dominique, Leclaire, Sarah, Couty, Michel, Guémené, Daniel

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-11-2008)
    “…Exposure to fearful situations elicits behavioral and Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal (HPA) axis responses characteristic of the coping response of individual…”
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    Behavioural and physiological responses of three chicken breeds to pre-slaughter shackling and acute heat stress by Debut, M, Berri, C, Arnould, C, Guemene, D, Sante-Lhoutellier, V, Sellier, N, Baeza, E, Jehl, N, Jego, Y, Beaumont, C

    Published in British poultry science (01-10-2005)
    “…1. The aim of this study was to compare the behavioural and physiological responses to hanging and acute heat stress in three different chicken breeds. Chicks…”
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    Characterization of CRF, AVT, and ACTH cDNA and pituitary-adrenal axis function in Japanese quail divergently selected for tonic immobility by Hazard, D, Couty, M, Guémené, D

    “…Higher corticosterone (CORT) responses to acute stress have previously been reported in quail selected for short (STI) duration of tonic immobility (TI) than…”
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    Effects of housing conditions during the rearing and laying period on adrenal reactivity, immune response and heterophil to lymphocyte (H/L) ratios in laying hens by Moe, R. O., Guémené, D., Bakken, M., Larsen, H. J. S., Shini, S., Lervik, S., Skjerve, E., Michel, V., Tauson, R.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-10-2010)
    “…This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of early rearing conditions on physiological, haematological and immunological responses relevant to adaptation…”
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    Behavioral and adrenal responses to various stressors in mule ducks from different commercial genetic selection schemes and their respective parental genotypes by Arnaud, I, Gardin, E, Sauvage, E, Bernadet, M.-D, Couty, M, Guy, G, Guémené, D

    Published in Poultry science (01-06-2010)
    “…The mule duck, a hybrid produced by crossing a Muscovy drake and a Pekin female, is reported to express inappropriate behavior such as collective avoidance of…”
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    Relationship between hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis responsiveness and age, sexual maturity status, and sex in Japanese quail selected for long or short duration of tonic immobility by Hazard, D, Couty, M, Faure, J.M, Guemene, D

    Published in Poultry science (01-12-2005)
    “…The influences of age (4 to 12 wk), sexual maturity status, and sex on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis responsiveness were investigated by measuring…”
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    Cloning of duck PRL cDNA and genomic DNA by Kansaku, Norio, Ohkubo, Takeshi, Okabayashi, Hisato, Guémené, Daniel, Kuhnlein, Urs, Zadworny, David, Shimada, Kiyoshi

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-03-2005)
    “…Complementary DNA (cDNA) and genomic DNA, including flanking regions of the prolactin (PRL) gene of domesticated duck, were cloned and sequenced. Duck PRL was…”
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    Daily and photoperiod variations of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis responsiveness in Japanese quail selected for short or long tonic immobility by Hazard, D, Couty, M, Faure, J.M, Guemene, D

    Published in Poultry science (01-12-2005)
    “…The aims of this study were to investigate the existence of a circadian rhythm of basal corticosterone (B) plasma concentrations in male and female Japanese…”
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    Sequence Characterization of K-gene Linked Region in Various Chicken Breeds by Norio Kansaku, Daniel Guémené, Akihiro Nakamura, Masaoki Uchida

    Published in The journal of poultry science (2011)
    “…The avian endogenous virus gene (ev21) and dominant sex-linked late feathering (LF) gene (K) are closely associated on the Z chromosome of LF chickens. The K…”
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    Behavioural and physiological fear responses in ducks: genetic cross effects by Arnaud, I., Mignon-Grasteau, S., Larzul, C., Guy, G., Faure, J.-M., Guémené, D.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-10-2008)
    “…Mule duck, a cross between a Muscovy drake and a Pekin female, is reported by the farmers to frequently express fear behaviours, such as man avoidance. The…”
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    Degree of sex reversal as related to plasma steroid levels in genetic female chickens (Gallus domesticus) treated with fadrozole by Vaillant, S., Guémené, D., Dorizzi, M., Pieau, C., Richard-Mercier, N., Brillard, J.-P.

    Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-08-2003)
    “…The objectives of this work were to determine whether or not plasma levels of testosterone and estradiol reflect the various grades of sex reversal in genetic…”
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    Factorial correspondence analysis of fear-related behaviour traits in Japanese quail by Mignon-Grasteau, S, Roussot, O, Delaby, C, Faure, J.M, Mills, A, Leterrier, C, Guéméné, D, Constantin, P, Mills, M, Lepape, G, Beaumont, C

    Published in Behavioural processes (28-02-2003)
    “…Factorial correspondence analysis was performed on 341 quails from a F2 cross between two lines divergently selected on the duration of tonic immobility over…”
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    Sequence of the domestic duck (Anas platyrhynchos) growth hormone-encoding gene and genetic variation in the promoter region by Kansaku, N.(Azabu Univ., Sagamihara, Kanagawa (Japan)), Soma, A, Furukawa, S, Hiyama, G, Okabayashi, H, Guemene, D, Kuehnlein, U, Zadworny, D

    Published in Animal science journal (01-04-2008)
    “…The duck growth hormone encoding gene and its promoter region were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). A total of 5.25 kb were cloned and sequenced…”
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