Search Results - "Habig, Christin"
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Influence of Age and Phylogenetic Background on Blood Parameters Associated With Bone Metabolism in Laying Hens
Published in Frontiers in physiology (29-04-2021)“…The high laying performance of today's laying hens places enormous demands on their mineral metabolism. While up-to-date data are rare, the present study aimed…”
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Differential gene expression from genome-wide microarray analyses distinguishes Lohmann Selected Leghorn and Lohmann Brown layers
Published in PloS one (08-10-2012)“…The Lohmann Selected Leghorn (LSL) and Lohmann Brown (LB) layer lines have been selected for high egg production since more than 50 years and belong to the…”
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A replication study for genome-wide gene expression levels in two layer lines elucidates differentially expressed genes of pathways involved in bone remodeling and immune responsiveness
Published in PloS one (12-06-2014)“…The current replication study confirmed significant differences in gene expression profiles of the cerebrum among the two commercial layer lines Lohmann…”
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Organic Turkey Flocks: A Reservoir of Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies gallolyticus
Published in PloS one (10-12-2015)“…Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies gallolyticus (S. gallolyticus) can colonise the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals and is known to cause…”
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Keel Bone Damage in Laying Hens-Its Relation to Bone Mineral Density, Body Growth Rate and Laying Performance
Published in Animals (Basel) (25-05-2021)“…Keel bone damage is an important animal welfare problem in laying hens. Two generations of four layer lines, differing in phylogenetic background and…”
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Relationship between Bone Stability and Egg Production in Genetically Divergent Chicken Layer Lines
Published in Animals (Basel) (14-05-2020)“…Impaired animal welfare due to skeletal disorders is likely one of the greatest issues currently facing the egg production industry. Reduced bone stability in…”
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Correction: Jansen, S., et al. Relationship between Bone Stability and Egg Production in Genetically Divergent Chicken Layer Lines. Animals 2020, 10 , 850
Published in Animals (Basel) (09-12-2020)“…The authors wish to make the following corrections to this paper [...]…”
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Chickens in motion: Effects of egg production level and pen size on the motor abilities and bone stability of laying hens (Gallus gallus forma domestica)
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-06-2020)“…•Laying hens have undergone a strong selection for egg production in the last decades.•Selection might have led to undesirable behavioural changes or increased…”
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Identification and Functional Annotation of Genes Related to Bone Stability in Laying Hens Using Random Forests
Published in Genes (08-05-2021)“…Skeletal disorders, including fractures and osteoporosis, in laying hens cause major welfare and economic problems. Although genetics have been shown to play a…”
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Bone Health or Performance? Adaptation Response of Genetically Divergent Chicken Layer Lines to a Nutritive Calcium Depletion
Published in Animals (Basel) (14-09-2020)“…In modern laying hybrids, calcium (Ca) homeostasis is immensely challenged by daily eggshell calcification. However, excessive mobilization of Ca from bones…”
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Analysis of heterophil to lymphocyte ratios in laying hens kept in a small group housing system
Published in Berliner und Münchener tierärztliche Wochenschrift (01-05-2014)“…The objective of the present investigation was to assess the level of stress imposed on two different layer lines kept in a small group housing system Eurovent…”
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Organic Turkey Flocks: A Reservoir of Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies gallolyticus: e0144412
Published in PloS one (01-12-2015)“…Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies gallolyticus (S. gallolyticus) can colonise the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals and is known to cause…”
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