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    Quantitative analyses of genes associated with mucin synthesis of broiler chickens with induced necrotic enteritis by Forder, R. E. A, Nattrass, G. S, Geier, M. S, Hughes, R. J, Hynd, P. I

    Published in Poultry science (01-06-2012)
    “…Clostridial infection of the intestine can result in necrotic enteritis (NE), compromising production and health of poultry. Mucins play a major role in…”
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    Is propensity to obesity associated with the diurnal pattern of core body temperature? by Hynd, P I, Czerwinski, V H, McWhorter, T J

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-02-2014)
    “…Background: Obesity affects more than half a billion people worldwide, but the underlying causes remain unresolved. It has been proposed that propensity to…”
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    Chronic elevation of plasma cortisol causes differential expression of predominating glucocorticoid in plasma, saliva, fecal, and wool matrices in sheep by Weaver, S.J., Hynd, P.I., Ralph, C.R., Hocking Edwards, J.E., Burnard, C.L., Narayan, E., Tilbrook, A.J.

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01-01-2021)
    “…There is increasing interest in using nonblood measures of glucocorticoids to assess the physiological response to chronic stress conditions. In sheep,…”
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    Characterization of transport systems for cysteine, lysine, alanine, and leucine in wool follicles of sheep by Thomas, N, Tivey, D.R, Penno, N.M, Nattrass, G, Hynd, P.I

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-09-2007)
    “…Aspects of the uptake of the AA Cys, Leu, Ala, and Lys into wool follicles were investigated using short-term culture of thin strips of sheep skin. Following…”
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    The role of activins and follistatins in skin and hair follicle development and function by McDowall, M, Edwards, N M, Jahoda, C A B, Hynd, P I

    Published in Cytokine & growth factor reviews (01-10-2008)
    “…Investigations of the signalling between epithelial and mesenchymal compartments of skin during hair follicle initiation in utero and hair cycling have…”
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    Effects of necrotic enteritis challenge on intestinal micro-architecture and mucin profile by Golder, H.M, Geier, M.S, Forder, R.E.A, Hynd, P.I, Hughes, R.J

    Published in British poultry science (01-08-2011)
    “…1. This study investigated the effect of Eimeria spp./Clostridium perfringens induced necrotic enteritis and traditional antibiotic preventatives on intestinal…”
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    The role of activins and follistatins in skin and hair follicle development and function by McDowall, M, Edwards, N.M, Jahoda, C.A.B, Hynd, P.I

    Published in Cytokine & growth factor reviews (01-10-2008)
    “…Abstract Investigations of the signalling between epithelial and mesenchymal compartments of skin during hair follicle initiation in utero and hair cycling…”
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    The effect of zinc deficiency on wool growth and skin and wool follicle histology of male Merino lambs by White, C. L., Martin, G. B., Hynd, P. I., Chapman, R. E.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-03-1994)
    “…The aims of this work were to quantify the requirements of Zn for wool growth in growing male Merino lambs, and to describe the histological lesions of Zn…”
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    Serum-free culture of wool follicles: effects of nutrients, growth factors and hormones by BATES, E.J., HYND, P.I., PENN, N.M., NANCARROW, M.J.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-10-1997)
    “…Summary A serum‐free culture system allowed the continued growth of fibre from wool follicles for 8–10 days. Fibre growth was responsive to changes in the…”
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    Wool follicle matrix cells: culture conditions and keratin expression in vitro by BATES, E.J., PENNO, N.M., HYND, P.I.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-02-1999)
    “…Wool follicle matrix cell cultures were initiated as explants from Tukidale (carpet wool) sheep primary follicle bulbs after removal of the outer root sheath…”
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    The effects of short-term manipulation of thyroid hormone status coinciding with primary wool follicle development on fleece characteristics in Merino sheep by McDowall, M. L., Edwards, N. M., Hynd, P. I.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-09-2011)
    “…Thyroidectomy surgery performed late in gestation results in perturbations in wool follicle development in foetal sheep, showing the importance of thyroid…”
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    Offspring born to ewes fed high salt during pregnancy have altered responses to oral salt loads by Digby, S. N., Masters, D. G., Blache, D., Hynd, P. I., Revell, D. K.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2010)
    “…Prenatal growth is sensitive to the direct and indirect effects of maternal dietary intake; manipulation can lead to behavioural and physiological changes of…”
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    Wool fibre crimp is determined by mitotic asymmetry and position of final keratinisation and not ortho- and para-cortical cell segmentation by Hynd, P. I., Edwards, N. M., Hebart, M., McDowall, M., Clark, S.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-06-2009)
    “…Crimp, a distinguishing feature of sheep fibres, significantly affects wool value, processing and final fabric attributes. Several explanations for fibre…”
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    Reproductive capacity of Merino ewes fed a high-salt diet by Digby, S. N., Masters, D. G., Blache, D., Blackberry, M. A., Hynd, P. I., Revell, D. K.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-09-2008)
    “…An option to increase the productivity of saline land is to graze sheep on salt-tolerant plants, which, during the summer/autumn period, can contain 20% to 25%…”
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    Increases in ovulation rate in lupin-fed ewes are initiated by increases in protein digested post-ruminally by Nottle, M B, Hynd, P I, Seamark, R F, Setchell, B P

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-11-1988)
    “…Parous Merino ewes were maintained outdoors in feedlots during the beginning of the spontaneous breeding season and fed a maintenance ration of wheaten hay…”
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    Manipulation of neonatal ruminal populations at birth results in sustained effects on microbial populations and measures of health and production in merino and suffolk lambs by Greenwood, E.C, Torok, V.A., Agenbag, B., Hynd, P.I.

    Published in Livestock science (01-02-2024)
    “…•Inoculations resulted in differences in ruminal bacterial genera.•Differences were evident in rumen samples at weaning (10 weeks).•Differences were evident in…”
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    Effect of ensiled crimped grape marc on energy intake, performance and gas emissions of beef cattle by Caetano, M., Wilkes, M.J., Pitchford, W.S., Lee, S.J., Hynd, P.I.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (01-01-2019)
    “…•Lower digestibility of grape marc is a consequence of high lignin and tannin level.•Poor nutritional value of grape marc promotes high feed conversion of…”
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    Adrenalectomy of sheep: a novel technique by Scobie, D R, Hynd, P I

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-08-1993)
    “…A rapid technique for adrenalectomy of sheep was developed. Bilateral adrenalectomy was performed in a single stage operation by inducing ischaemia with latex…”
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