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Sweden
2023
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Biology and Biochemistry
Sweden
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
66
Citations
12989
World Ranking
231
National Ranking
5

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Sweden Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Sweden Leader Award

Overview

Kerstin Lundström was affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden. Their academic career was associated with this institution, contributing to research and scholarly activities within its framework.

During their career, they did not have any recorded co-authors or published recent papers listed in the available data. There was also no information regarding frequent publication venues or book publications linked to their name.

The scientist's research interests or main fields of study, as well as subfields and specific topics, were not documented in the provided source data. Similarly, no awards or honors received by Kerstin Lundström were recorded.

Due to the limited available data, details about their scientific output, thematic focus, and collaborative networks remain unspecified. However, the association with a reputable institution like the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences indicates engagement with agricultural sciences and related disciplines during their academic tenure.

Best Publications

  • Genetic Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci for Growth and Fatness in Pigs

    Leif Andersson;Chris S. Haley;Hans Ellegren;Sara A. Knott

  • A Mutation in PRKAG3 Associated with Excess Glycogen Content in Pig Skeletal Muscle

    Denis Milan;Jin-Tae Jeon;Christian Looft;Valerie Amarger

  • A paternally expressed QTL affecting skeletal and cardiac muscle mass in pigs maps to the IGF2 locus

    Jin-Tae Jeon;Örjan Carlborg;Anna Törnsten;Elisabetta Giuffra

  • Multiple marker mapping of quantitative trait loci in a cross between outbred wild boar and large white pigs

    Sara A. Knott;Lena Marklund;Chris S. Haley;Kjell Andersson

  • Contribution of pigment content, myoglobin forms and internal reflectance to the colour of pork loin and ham from pure breed pigs.

    Gunilla Lindahl;Kerstin Lundström;Eva Tornberg

  • Muscle histochemical and biochemical properties in relation to meat quality during selection for increased lean tissue growth rate in pigs.

    Anders Karlsson;Ann-Charlotte Enfält;Birgitta Essén-Gustavsson;Kerstin Lundström

  • Effects of outdoor rearing and sire breed (Duroc or Yorkshire) on carcass composition and sensory and technological meat quality.

    Ann-Charlotte Enfält;Kerstin Lundström;Ingemar Hansson;Nils Lundeheim

  • Intramuscular fat and muscle fibre lipid contents in halothane-gene-free pigs fed high or low protein diets and its relation to meat quality.

    B. Essén-Gustavsson;A. Karlsson;K. Lundström;A.-C. Enfält

  • Effect of freezing on sensory quality, shear force and water loss in beef M. longissimus dorsi.

    Å. Lagerstedt;L. Enfält;L. Johansson;K. Lundström

  • Effect of a Gonadotropin‐releasing Hormone Vaccine (ImprovacTM) on Steroid Hormones, Boar Taint Compounds and Performance in Entire Male Pigs

    G Zamaratskaia;HK Andersson;G Chen;K Andersson

  • Mapping quantitative trait loci for carcass and meat quality traits in a wild boar x Large White intercross.

    L Andersson-Eklund;L Marklund;K Lundström;Chris Haley

  • Long-term effect of vaccination against gonadotropin-releasing hormone, using Improvac™, on hormonal profile and behaviour of male pigs

    Galia Zamaratskaia;Lotta Rydhmer;H. Kristina Andersson;Gang Chen

  • Follicular Function in the Domestic Cat as Determined by Estradiol-17β Concentrations in Plasma: Relation to Estrous Behavior and Cornification of Exfoliated Vaginal Epithelium

    V. M. Shille;Kerstin E. Lundström;G. H. Stabenfeldt

  • Free range rearing of pigs with access to pasture grazing — effect on fatty acid composition and lipid oxidation products

    V Nilzén;J Babol;P C Dutta;N Lundeheim

  • Effect of the RN gene on technological and sensory meat quality in crossbred pigs with Hampshire as terminal sire.

    Kerstin Lundström;A. Andersson;I. Hansson

  • Relationship between metabolism of androstenone and skatole in intact male pigs.

    J Babol;E J Squires;K Lundström

  • Influence of vacuum or high-oxygen modified atmosphere packaging on quality of beef M. longissimus dorsi steaks after different ageing times

    Åsa Lagerstedt;Kerstin Lundström;Gunilla Lindahl

  • Immunocastration reduces aggressive and sexual behaviour in male pigs.

    L. Rydhmer;K. Lundström;K. Andersson

  • Effects of transport stress on concentrations of cortisol, corticosteroid-binding globulin and glucocorticoid receptors in pigs with different halothane genotypes.

    L. Nyberg;K. Lundström;I. Edfors-Lilja;M. Rundgren

  • A comparative study of beef quality after ageing longissimus muscle using a dry ageing bag, traditional dry ageing or vacuum package ageing.

    Xin Li;Jakub Babol;Wender L.P. Bredie;Belinda Nielsen

  • Relationship between cytochrome P450IIE1 in liver and levels of skatole and its metabolites in intact male pigs.

    E J Squires;K Lundström

  • Muscle fibre characteristics and metabolic response at slaughter in pigs of different halothane genotypes and their relation to meat quality.

    B. Essén-Gustavsson;K. Karlström;K. Lundström

  • The effect of age on distribution of skatole and indole levels in entire male pigs in four breeds: Yorkshire, Landrace, Hampshire and Duroc

    J. Babol;G. Zamaratskaia;R.K. Juneja;K. Lundström

  • Hepatic metabolism of skatole in pigs by cytochrome P4502E1

    J Babol;E J Squires;K Lundström

  • Sensory and technological meat quality in carriers and non-carriers of the RN(-) allele in Hampshire crosses and in purebred Yorkshire pigs.

    Kerstin Lundström;Ann-Charlotte Enfält;Eva Tornberg;Halina Agerhem

  • Estimated frequency of the RN- allele in Swedish Hampshire pigs and comparison of glycolytic potential, carcass composition, and technological meat quality among Swedish Hampshire, Landrace, and Yorkshire pigs.

    Ann-Charlotte Enfält;Kerstin Lundström;Anders Karlsson;Ingemar Hansson

  • Effect of testicular steroids on catalytic activities of cytochrome P450 enzymes in porcine liver microsomes.

    G. Zamaratskaia;W.J. Gilmore;K. Lundström;E.J. Squires

  • Effects of sex, weight, diet and hCG administration on levels of skatole and indole in the liver and hepatic activities of cytochromes P4502E1 and P4502A6 in pigs

    G. Zamaratskaia;G. Chen;K. Lundström

  • Relationship between oxidation and conjugation metabolism of skatole in pig liver and concentrations of skatole in fat.

    J Babol;E J Squires;K Lundström

  • Boar Taint is Related to Endocrine and Anatomical Changes at Puberty but not to Aggressive Behaviour in Entire Male Pigs

    G Zamaratskaia;L Rydhmer;G Chen;A Madej

  • Gene expression of 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in relation to androstenone, testosterone, and estrone sulphate in gonadally intact male and castrated pigs

    G Chen;E Bourneuf;S Marklund;G Zamaratskaia

  • Welfare of entire male pigs is improved by socialising piglets and keeping intact groups until slaughter.

    L. Rydhmer;M. Hansson;K. Lundström;C. Brunius

Frequent Co-Authors

Leif Andersson
Leif Andersson Texas A&M University
Anders Karlsson
Anders Karlsson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Lotta Rydhmer
Lotta Rydhmer Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Eva Wiklund
Eva Wiklund Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Henrik J. Andersen
Henrik J. Andersen Arla Foods (Denmark)
Melvin C. Hunt
Melvin C. Hunt Kansas State University
Chunbao Li
Chunbao Li Nanjing Agricultural University
Merete Fredholm
Merete Fredholm University of Copenhagen
Chris Haley
Chris Haley University of Edinburgh
Søren Krogh Jensen
Søren Krogh Jensen Aarhus University

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