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    Impact of feed restriction and housing hygiene conditions on specific and inflammatory immune response, the cecal bacterial community and the survival of young rabbits by Combes, S., Massip, K., Martin, O., Furbeyre, H., Cauquil, L., Pascal, G., Bouchez, O., Le Floc’h, N., Zemb, O., Oswald, I. P., Gidenne, T.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-05-2017)
    “…Limiting the post-weaning intake of the young rabbit is known to improve its resistance to digestive disorders, whereas a degradation of its housing hygiene is…”
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    Influence of sex on the meiotic segregation of a t(13;17) Robertsonian translocation: a case study in the pig by Pinton, A., Calgaro, A., Bonnet, N., Ferchaud, S., Billoux, S., Dudez, A.M., Mary, N., Massip, K., Bonnet-Garnier, A., Yerle, M., Ducos, A.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-08-2009)
    “…BACKGROUND Comparison of male versus female meiotic segregation patterns for Robertsonian translocation (RT) carriers with similar genetic background has…”
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    Study of inter- and intra-individual variation of meiotic segregation patterns in t(3;15)(q27;q13) boars by Massip, K., Berland, H., Bonnet, N., Calgaro, A., Billoux, S., Baquié, V., Mary, N., Bonnet-Garnier, A., Ducos, A., Yerle, M., Pinton, A.

    Published in Theriogenology (01-09-2008)
    “…Constitutional chromosomal rearrangements are relatively frequent genetic anomalies in both man and pigs. Among them, reciprocal translocations, present a…”
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    Meiotic studies of a 38,XY/39,XXY mosaic boar by Pinton, A, Barasc, H, Raymond Letron, I, Bordedebat, M, Mary, N, Massip, K, Bonnet, N, Calgaro, A, Dudez, A M, Feve, K, Riquet, J, Yerle, M, Ducos, A

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2011)
    “…Klinefelter's syndrome (KS) is the most common sex chromosome abnormality identified in human males. This syndrome is generally associated with infertility…”
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    Male meiotic segregation analyses of peri- and paracentric inversions in the pig species by Massip, K, Bonnet, N, Calgaro, A, Billoux, S, Baquié, V, Mary, N, Bonnet-Garnier, A, Ducos, A, Yerle, M, Pinton, A

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2009)
    “…Inversions are well-known structural chromosomal rearrangements in humans and pigs. Such rearrangements generally have no effect on the carriers' phenotype…”
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