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D-Index
43
Citations
6579
World Ranking
932
National Ranking
282

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Bouffault International Animal Agriculture Award, American Society of Animal Science

Overview

David R. Ledoux is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. Their research primarily addresses topics within neuroscience and medicine, with specific focus on neurology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and physiology.

The scientist's recent work includes the publication titled "Exploring Lysophosphatidylcholine as a Biomarker in Ischemic Stroke: The Plasma-Brain Disjunction" published in 2024 in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. This paper contributes to the understanding of biochemical markers in neurological disorders and various neuropharmacology research areas.

The main topics that David R. Ledoux explores in their research are:

  • Neurological Disorders and Treatments
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Biochemical effects in animals

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ledoux include:

  • Justin Turpin
  • Steven Wadolowski
  • Willians Tambo
  • Daniel Kim
  • Yousef Al Abed

Frequent publication venues for Ledoux's research include the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

David R. Ledoux has been recognized with the Bouffault International Animal Agriculture Award by the American Society of Animal Science in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Detection of melamine in gluten, chicken feed, and processed foods using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy and HPLC.

    M. Lin;L. He;J. Awika;L. Yang

  • Prevalence and effects of mycotoxins on poultry health and performance, and recent development in mycotoxin counteracting strategies

    G. R. Murugesan;D. R. Ledoux;K. Naehrer;F. Berthiller

  • Fumonisin Toxicity in Broiler Chicks

    David R. Ledoux;Tom P. Brown;Tandice S. Weibking;George E. Rottinghaus

  • Effects of turmeric (Curcuma longa) on the expression of hepatic genes associated with biotransformation, antioxidant, and immune systems in broiler chicks fed aflatoxin

    L. P. Yarru;R. S. Settivari;N. K. S. Gowda;E. Antoniou

  • Efficacy of a hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate to ameliorate the toxic effects of aflatoxin in broiler chicks.

    D R Ledoux;G E Rottinghaus;A J Bermudez;M Alonso-Debolt

  • Effects of Feeding Fusarium moniliforme Culture Material, Containing Known Levels of Fumonisin B1, on the Young Broiler Chick

    T. S. Weibking;D. R. Ledoux;A. J. Bermudez;J. R. Turk

  • Efficacy of Turmeric (Curcuma longa), Containing a Known Level of Curcumin, and a Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate to Ameliorate the Adverse Effects of Aflatoxin in Broiler Chicks

    N. K. S. Gowda;D. R. Ledoux;G. E. Rottinghaus;A. J. Bermudez

  • Effects of aflatoxin B1 and fumonisin B1 on body weight, antibody titres and histology of broiler chicks

    E N C Tessari;C A F Oliveira;A L S P Cardoso;D R Ledoux

  • Lowering the dietary calcium to total phosphorus ratio increases phosphorus utilization in low-phosphorus corn-soybean meal diets supplemented with microbial phytase for growing-finishing pigs

    J Liu;D W Bollinger;D R Ledoux;T L Veum

  • Efficacy of Solis, NovasilPlus, and MTB-100 to reduce aflatoxin M1 levels in milk of early to mid lactation dairy cows fed aflatoxin B1.

    R.E. Kutz;J.D. Sampson;L.B. Pompeu;D.R. Ledoux

  • Antioxidant efficacy of curcuminoids from turmeric ( Curcuma longa L.) powder in broiler chickens fed diets containing aflatoxin B1.

    Nisarani K. S. Gowda;David R. Ledoux;Goerge E. Rottinghaus;Alex J. Bermudez

  • Effects of low phytic acid corn on phosphorus utilization, performance, and bone mineralization in broiler chicks

    Y. C. Li;D. R. Ledoux;T. L. Veum;V. Raboy

  • Toxicological and gene expression analysis of the impact of aflatoxin B1 on hepatic function of male broiler chicks

    L. P. Yarru;R. S. Settivari;E. Antoniou;D. R. Ledoux

  • Fumonisin toxicity in turkey poults.

    Tandice S. Weibking;David R. Ledoux;Tom P. Brown;George E. Rottinghaus

  • Effects of dietary calcium:phosphorus ratios on apparent absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the small intestine, cecum, and colon of pigs.

    J Liu;D W Bollinger;D R Ledoux;T L Venum

  • Estimation of the relative bioavailability of inorganic copper sources for chicks using tissue uptake of copper.

    D R Ledoux;P R Henry;C B Ammerman;P V Rao

  • An in vitro procedure for studying enzymic dephosphorylation of phytate in maize-soyabean feeds for turkey poults.

    Krzysztof Zyla;David R. Ledoux;Angel Garcia;Trygvel Veum

  • Soaking increases the efficacy of supplemental microbial phytase in a low-phosphorus corn-soybean meal diet for growing pigs.

    J Liu;D W Bollinger;D R Ledoux;M R Ellersieck

  • Low-phytic acid corn improves nutrient utilization for growing pigs.

    T L Veum;D R Ledoux;V Raboy;D S Ertl

  • Effects of feeding Fusarium fujikuroi culture material, containing known levels of moniliformin, in young broiler chicks.

    D. R. Ledoux;A. J. Bermudez;G. E. Rottinghaus;J. Broomhead

  • Effect of Ochratoxin A on Escherichia coli–Challenged Broiler Chicks

    A. Kumar;N. Jindal;C. L. Shukla;Yash Pal

  • The Individual and Combined Effects of Fumonisin B1 and Moniliformin on Performance and Selected Immune Parameters in Turkey Poults

    Y. C. Li;D. R. Ledoux;A. J. Bermudez;K. L. Fritsche

  • Low-phytic acid barley improves calcium and phosphorus utilization and growth performance in growing pigs.

    T. L. Veum;D. R. Ledoux;D. W. Bollinger;V. Raboy

Frequent Co-Authors

George E. Rottinghaus
George E. Rottinghaus University of Missouri
A. J. Bermudez
A. J. Bermudez University of Missouri
Trygve L. Veum
Trygve L. Veum University of Missouri
Richard D. Miles
Richard D. Miles University of Florida
Mengshi Lin
Mengshi Lin University of Missouri
Mark R. Ellersieck
Mark R. Ellersieck University of Missouri
Michael Chimonyo
Michael Chimonyo University of Venda
C. B. Ammerman
C. B. Ammerman University of Florida
William R. Lamberson
William R. Lamberson University of Missouri
Lili He
Lili He University of Massachusetts Amherst

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