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    Exposure of bovine oocytes and embryos to elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations: integration of epigenetic and transcriptomic signatures in resultant blastocysts by Desmet, K L J, Van Hoeck, V, Gagné, D, Fournier, E, Thakur, A, O'Doherty, A M, Walsh, C P, Sirard, M A, Bols, P E J, Leroy, J L M R

    Published in BMC genomics (08-12-2016)
    “…Metabolic stress associated with negative energy balance in high producing dairy cattle and obesity in women is a risk factor for decreased fertility…”
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    Oocyte developmental failure in response to elevated nonesterified fatty acid concentrations: mechanistic insights by Van Hoeck, V, Leroy, J L M R, Arias Alvarez, M, Rizos, D, Gutierrez-Adan, A, Schnorbusch, K, Bols, P E J, Leese, H J, Sturmey, R G

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2013)
    “…Elevated plasma nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA) concentrations are associated with negative energy balance and metabolic disorders such as obesity and type II…”
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    Intrafollicular conditions as a major link between maternal metabolism and oocyte quality: a focus on dairy cow fertility by Leroy, J L M R, Rizos, D, Sturmey, R, Bossaert, P, Gutierrez-Adan, A, Van Hoeck, V, Valckx, S, Bols, P E J

    Published in Reproduction fertility and development (01-01-2012)
    “…Reduced oocyte and embryo quality are recognised as major factors in the problem of disappointing fertility in high producing dairy cows. This review aims to…”
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    Dietary Fat Supplementation and the Consequences for Oocyte and Embryo Quality: Hype or Significant Benefit for Dairy Cow Reproduction? by Leroy, JLMR, Sturmey, RG, Van Hoeck, V, De Bie, J, McKeegan, PJ, Bols, PEJ

    Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-06-2014)
    “…In many countries, fat supplementation in the diet has become common in the dairy industry. There are several ideas as to how dietary fat could influence…”
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    Artificial habitats host elevated densities of large reef-associated predators by Paxton, Avery B, Newton, Emily A, Adler, Alyssa M, Van Hoeck, Rebecca V, Iversen, Edwin S, Taylor, J. Christopher, Peterson, Charles H, Silliman, Brian R

    Published in PloS one (02-09-2020)
    “…Large predators play important ecological roles, yet many are disproportionately imperiled. In marine systems, artificial reefs are often deployed to restore…”
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    Passive acoustic monitoring complements traditional methods for assessing marine habitat enhancement outcomes by Van Hoeck, Rebecca V., Paxton, Avery B., Bohnenstiehl, DelWayne R., Taylor, J. Christopher, Fodrie, F. Joel, Peterson, Charles H.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-11-2021)
    “…Habitat enhancement, often accomplished through the introduction of artificial structures, is a common strategy used by marine resource managers to provide…”
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    Xylanase impact beyond performance: a prebiotic approach in broiler chickens by Van Hoeck, V., Wu, D., Somers, I., Wealleans, A., Vasanthakumari, B.L., Gonzalez Sanchez, A.L., Morisset, D.

    Published in Journal of applied poultry research (01-12-2021)
    “…Microbiome plasticity in chickens provides an attractive target for future potential therapeutic platforms. However, a better understanding of the chicken…”
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    Soundscapes of natural and artificial temperate reefs: similar temporal patterns but distinct spectral content by Van Hoeck, Rebecca V., Paxton, Avery B., Bohnenstiehl, DelWayne R., Taylor, J. Christopher, Fodrie, F. Joel, Nowacek, Douglas P., Voss, Christine M., Peterson, Charles H.

    “…Marine soundscapes often differ among habitats; however, relatively little is known about whether soundscapes on naturally occurring habitats differ from…”
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    Endometrial transcriptional profiling of a bovine fertility model by Next-Generation Sequencing by Mesquita, F.S., Ramos, R.S., Pugliesi, G., Andrade, S.C.S., Van Hoeck, V., Langbeen, A., Oliveira, M.L., Gonella-Diaza, A.M., Gasparin, G., Fukumasu, H., Pulz, L.H., Membrive, C.M., Coutinho, L.L., Binelli, M.

    Published in Genomics data (01-03-2016)
    “…Studying the multitude of molecular networks and pathways that are potentially involved in a complex trait such as fertility requires an equally complex and…”
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    The Receptive Endometrial Transcriptomic Signature Indicates an Earlier Shift from Proliferation to Metabolism at Early Diestrus in the Cow by Mesquita, F S, Ramos, R S, Pugliesi, G, Andrade, S C S, Van Hoeck, V, Langbeen, A, Oliveira, M L, Gonella-Diaza, A M, Gasparin, G, Fukumasu, H, Pulz, L H, Membrive, C M, Coutinho, L L, Binelli, M

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-08-2015)
    “…This study aimed to characterize the endometrial transcriptome and functional pathways overrepresented in the endometrium of cows treated to ovulate larger…”
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    Altered embryotrophic capacities of the bovine oviduct under elevated free fatty acid conditions: an in vitro embryo--oviduct co-culture model by Jordaens, L, van Hoeck, V, Pintelon, I, Thys, S, Bols, P E J, Marei, W F A, Leroy, J L M R

    Published in Reproduction fertility and development (01-03-2020)
    “…Maternal metabolic stress conditions are of growing importance in both human and dairy cattle settings as they can have significant repercussions on fertility…”
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    Maternal metabolic stress may affect oviduct gatekeeper function by Jordaens, L, Van Hoeck, V, Maillo, V, Gutierrez-Adan, A, Marei, W F A, Vlaeminck, B, Thys, S, Sturmey, R G, Bols, P E J, Leroy, J L M R

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-06-2017)
    “…We hypothesized that elevated non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) modify in vitro bovine oviduct epithelial cell (BOEC) metabolism and barrier function. Hereto,…”
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    The effect of nutritionally induced hyperlipidaemia on in vitro bovine embryo quality by Leroy, J.L.M.R., Van Hoeck, V., Clemente, M., Rizos, D., Gutierrez-Adan, A., Van Soom, A., Uytterhoeven, M., Bols, P.E.J.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-03-2010)
    “…BACKGROUND Obesity is associated with female reproductive abnormalities. Hyperlipidaemia might alter the embryonic micro-environment and potentially result in…”
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    Modulation of periovulatory endocrine profiles in beef cows: consequences for endometrial glucose transporters and uterine fluid glucose levels by França, M.R., Mesquita, F.S., Lopes, E., Pugliesi, G., Van Hoeck, V., Chiaratti, M.R., Membrive, C.B., Papa, P.C., Binelli, M.

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01-01-2015)
    “…In beef cattle, proestrus estradiol and subsequent progesterone (P4) concentrations can regulate the endometrial characteristics and thereby determine maternal…”
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    The Receptive Endometrial Transcriptomic Signature Indicates an Earlier Shift from Proliferation to Metabolism at Early Diestrus in the Cow1 by Mesquita, F.S, Ramos, R.S, Pugliesi, G, Andrade, S.C.S, Van Hoeck, V, Langbeen, A, Oliveira, M.L, Gonella-Diaza, A.M, Gasparin, G, Fukumasu, H, Pulz, L.H, Membrive, C.M, Coutinho, L.L, Binelli, M

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-08-2015)
    “…This study aimed to characterize the endometrial transcriptome and functional pathways overrepresented in the endometrium of cows treated to ovulate larger…”
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    Acoustic camera and net surveys reveal that nursery enhancement at living shorelines may be restricted to the marsh platform by Smith, Carter S., Paxton, Avery B., Donaher, Sarah E., Kochan, David P., Neylan, Isabelle P., Pfeifer, Tessa, Van Hoeck, Rebecca V., Taylor, J. Christopher

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-08-2021)
    “…Rapid human development in coastal areas is introducing significant amounts of novel habitat and leading to widespread habitat simplification. To predict how…”
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    Convergence of fish community structure between a newly deployed and an established artificial reef along a five-month trajectory by Paxton, Avery B., Revels, Locke W., Rosemond, R. Claire, Van Hoeck, Rebecca V., Lemoine, Hayley R., Taylor, J. Christopher, Peterson, Charles H.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-11-2018)
    “…Numbers of human-made reefs in the world’s oceans are increasing, yet questions remain about patterns and speed of fish colonization of these artificial reefs…”
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    Comparing Atlantic Cod Temporal Spawning Dynamics across a Biogeographic Boundary: Insights from Passive Acoustic Monitoring by Van Hoeck, Rebecca V., Rowell, Timothy J., Dean, Micah J., Rice, Aaron N., Van Parijs, Sofie M.

    Published in Marine and coastal fisheries (01-04-2023)
    “…Atlantic Cod Gadus morhua, which are overfished in the United States, are potentially vulnerable to disturbance from offshore wind energy (OWE) construction…”
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