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Florence Gondret

Florence Gondret

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
37
Citations
5815
World Ranking
1481
National Ranking
63

Best Publications

  • Intramuscular fat content in meat-producing animals: development, genetic and nutritional control, and identification of putative markers.

    J. F. Hocquette;F. Gondret;E. Baéza;F. Médale

  • Low birth weight is associated with enlarged muscle fiber area and impaired meat tenderness of the longissimus muscle in pigs.

    F. Gondret;L. Lefaucheur;H. Juin;I. Louveau

  • Influence of piglet birth weight on postnatal growth performance, tissue lipogenic capacity and muscle histological traits at market weight

    F. Gondret;L. Lefaucheur;I. Louveau;B. Lebret

  • Basic principles of muscle development and growth in meat-producing mammals as affected by the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system

    Niels Oksbjerg;Florence Gondret;Mogens Vestergaard

  • ADD-1/SREBP-1 is a major determinant of tissue differential lipogenic capacity in mammalian and avian species.

    Florence Gondret;Pascal Ferré;Isabelle Dugail

  • Lipid metabolism and secretory function of porcine intramuscular adipocytes compared with subcutaneous and perirenal adipocytes.

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  • Review: divergent selection for residual feed intake in the growing pig.

    H. Gilbert;Y. Billon;L. Brossard;J. Faure

  • Feeding intensity and dietary protein level affect adipocyte cellularity and lipogenic capacity of muscle homogenates in growing pigs, without modification of the expression of sterol regulatory element binding protein.

    F. Gondret;B. Lebret

  • Number of intramuscular adipocytes and fatty acid binding protein-4 content are significant indicators of intramuscular fat level in crossbred Large White × Duroc pigs

    M. Damon;I. Louveau;L. Lefaucheur;B. Lebret

  • Regulation of development and metabolism of adipose tissue by growth hormone and the insulin-like growth factor system.

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  • A transcriptome multi-tissue analysis identifies biological pathways and genes associated with variations in feed efficiency of growing pigs.

    Florence Gondret;Annie Vincent;Magalie Houée-Bigot;Anne Siegel

  • Divergent selection for residual feed intake affects the transcriptomic and proteomic profiles of pig skeletal muscle

    Annie Vincent;Isabelle Louveau;Florence Gondret;Christine Trefeu

  • Differentially-expressed genes in pig Longissimus muscles with contrasting levels of fat, as identified by combined transcriptomic, reverse transcription PCR, and proteomic analyses.

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  • Carcass composition, bone mechanical properties, and meat quality traits in relation to growth rate in rabbits.

    F. Gondret;C. Larzul;S. Combes;H. de Rochambeau

  • Regional differences in porcine adipocytes isolated from skeletal muscle and adipose tissues as identified by a proteomic approach

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  • COMPARISON OF INTRAMUSCULAR ADIPOSE TISSUE CELLULARITY IN MUSCLES DIFFERING IN THEIR LIPID CONTENT AND FIBRE TYPE COMPOSITION DURING RABBIT GROWTH

    F Gondret;J Mourot;M Bonneau

  • Metabolic changes and tissue responses to selection on residual feed intake in growing pigs

    T. Le Naou;T. Le Naou;N. Le Floc’h;N. Le Floc’h;I. Louveau;I. Louveau;H. Gilbert

  • Restricted Feed Intake during Fattening Reduces Intramuscular Lipid Deposition without Modifying Muscle Fiber Characteristics in Rabbits

    Florence Gondret;François Lebas;Michel Bonneau

  • Divergent selection on 63-day body weight in the rabbit: response on growth, carcass and muscle traits.

    Catherine Larzul;Florence Gondret;Sylvie Combes;Hubert de Rochambeau

  • Long noncoding RNAs in lipid metabolism: literature review and conservation analysis across species.

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