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    Validation of biomarkers for loin meat quality (M. longissimus) of pigs by Pierzchala, M, Hoekman, A.J.W, Urbanski, P, Kruijt, L, Kristensen, L, Young, J.F, Oksbjerg, N, Goluch, D, te Pas, M.F.W

    “…The aim of this study was to validate previously reported associations between microarray gene expression levels and pork quality traits using real‐time PCR…”
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    Differences in the early response of hatchlings of different chicken breeding lines to Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis infection by Schokker, D, Peters, T. H. F, Hoekman, A. J. W, Rebel, J. M. J, Smits, M. A

    Published in Poultry science (01-02-2012)
    “…Poultry products are the major source of food-borne Salmonella infection in humans. Broiler lines selected to be more resistant to Salmonella could reduce the…”
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    Functional analysis of inter-individual transcriptome differential expression in pig longissimus muscle by Zhao, S., Hulsegge, B., Harders, F.L., Bossers, R., Keuning, E., Hoekman, A.J.W., Hoving-Bolink, R., te Pas, M.F.W.

    “…Summary Selection of pigs for increased meat production or improved meat quality changes muscle mass and muscle composition. This will be related to…”
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    Effects of Digested Onion Extracts on Intestinal Gene Expression: An Interspecies Comparison Using Different Intestine Models by de Wit, Nicole J W, Hulst, Marcel, Govers, Coen, van der Meulen, Jan, van Hoef, Angeline, Stoopen, Geert, Hamers, Astrid, Hoekman, Arjan, de Vos, Ric, Bovee, Toine F H, Smits, Mari, Mes, Jurriaan J, Hendriksen, Peter J M

    Published in PloS one (15-09-2016)
    “…Human intestinal tissue samples are barely accessible to study potential health benefits of nutritional compounds. Numbers of animals used in animal trials,…”
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    Oral administration of Lactobacillus plantarum 299v modulates gene expression in the ileum of pigs: prediction of crosstalk between intestinal immune cells and sub-mucosal adipocytes by Hulst, Marcel, Gross, Gabriele, Liu, Yaping, Hoekman, Arjan, Niewold, Theo, van der Meulen, Jan, Smits, Mari

    Published in Genes & nutrition (01-05-2015)
    “…To study host-probiotic interactions in parts of the intestine only accessible in humans by surgery (jejunum, ileum and colon), pigs were used as model for…”
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    Gene expression patterns associated with chicken jejunal development by Schokker, Dirkjan, Hoekman, Arjan J.W., Smits, Mari A., Rebel, Johanna M.J.

    Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (01-11-2009)
    “…Jejunal development occurs in a spatio-temporal pattern and is characterized by morphological and functional changes. To investigate jejunal development at the…”
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    Gene expression responses to a Salmonella infection in the chicken intestine differ between lines by van Hemert, Saskia, Hoekman, Arjan J.W., Smits, Mari A., Rebel, Johanna M.J.

    Published in Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology (15-12-2006)
    “…Poultry products are an important source of Salmonella enterica. An effective way to reduce food poisoning due to Salmonella would be to breed chickens more…”
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    Effects of Salmonella on spatial-temporal processes of jejunal development in chickens by Schokker, Dirkjan, Smits, Mari A., Hoekman, Arjan J.W., Parmentier, Henk K., Rebel, Johanna M.J.

    Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (01-10-2010)
    “…To study effects of Salmonella enteritidis on morphological and functional changes in chicken jejunal development, we analysed gene expression profiles at…”
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    enhanced virulence of very virulent infectious bursal disease virus is partly determined by its B-segment by Boot, H.J, Hoekman, A.J.W, Gielkens, A.L.J

    Published in Archives of virology (2005)
    “…There is a remarkable difference in virulence of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) strains ranging from sub-clinical infections for serotype 2 and cell…”
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    Immunological and gene expression responses to a Salmonella infection in the chicken intestine by van Hemert, Saskia, Hoekman, Arjan J W, Smits, Mari A, Rebel, Johanna M J

    Published in Veterinary research (Paris) (01-01-2007)
    “…Besides infection in humans, Salmonella enteritidis can also cause serious illness in young chickens. However, the genetic and immunological parameters…”
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    Ability of Lactococcus lactis To Export Viral Capsid Antigens: a Crucial Step for Development of Live Vaccines by DIEYE, Yakhya, HOEKMAN, Arjan J. W, CLIER, Florence, JUILLARD, Vincent, BOOT, Hein J, PIARD, Jean-Christophe

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-2003)
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    Gene expression responses to a Salmonella infection in the chicken intestine differ between lines by Hemert, S., van, Hoekman, A.J.W, Smits, M.A, Rebel, J.M.J

    “…Poultry products are an important source of Salmonella enterica. An effective way to reduce food poisoning due to Salmonella would be to breed chickens more…”
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    Maternal diet influences gene expression in intestine of offspring in chicken ( Gallus gallus) by Rebel, Johanna M.J., Van Hemert, Saskia, Hoekman, Arjan J.W., Balk, Francis R.M., Stockhofe-Zurwieden, Norbert, Bakker, Dirk, Smits, Mari A.

    “…The diet of the mother during pregnancy influences the onset of different diseases and health-related traits in the offspring. We investigated the influence of…”
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    Differences in intestinal gene expression proflies in broiler lines varying in susceptibility to malabsorption syndrome by Hemert, S., van, Hoekman, A.J.W, Smits, M.A, Rebel, J.M.J

    Published in Poultry science (2004)
    “…Examination of the host gene expression response upon encounters with pathogens may provide insights into the cellular events following an infection. In…”
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    Ability of Lactococcus lctis to export viral capsid antigens: a crucial step for development of live vaccines by Dieye, Y, Hoekman, A.J.W, Clier, F, Juillard, V, Boot, H.J, Piard, J.C

    “…The food grade bacterium Lactococcus lactis is a potential vehicle for protein delivery in the gastrointestinal tract. As a model, we constructed lactococcal…”
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    Exchange of the C-Terminal Part of VP3 from Very Virulent Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Results in an Attenuated Virus with a Unique Antigenic Structure by Boot, Hein J, ter Huurne, A Agnes H M, Hoekman, Arjan J W, Pol, Jan M, Gielkens, Arno L J, Peeters, Ben P H

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-2002)
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    A Pathway Analysis Tool for Analyzing Microarray Data of Species with Low Physiological Information by Pas, M.F.W. te, Hemert, S. van, Hulsegge, B, Hoekman, A.J.W, Pool, M.H, Rebel, J.M.J, Smits, M.A

    Published in Advances in Bioinformatics (2008)
    “…Pathway information provides insight into the biological processes underlying microarray data. Pathway information is widely available for humans and…”
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    From Visual Biological Models Toward Mathematical Models of the Biology of Complex Traits by te Pas, Marinus F. W, Hoekman, Arend J. W, Hulsegge, Ina

    “…Most interesting traits in livestock science are complex, i.e., regulated by many genes whose expressions are often under environmental control. The objective…”
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