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D-Index
28
Citations
2606
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2717
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Marion Boutinaud publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marion Boutinaud sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 68 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Marion Boutinaud D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marion Boutinaud sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 28 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marion Boutinaud is affiliated with INRAE, the Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement in France. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of agricultural and biological sciences with a strong emphasis on animal science, genetics, and molecular biology.

The scientist's main fields of study include Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these areas, their subfields of focus are Agronomy and Crop Science, Genetics, Animal Science and Zoology, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology.

The researcher's primary topics of work cover a range of subjects related to livestock and dairy science, including:

  • Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Muscle metabolism and nutrition
  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Protein Hydrolysis and Bioactive Peptides

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Marion Boutinaud reflect these interests and include the following titles:

  • Effect of feed restriction on dairy cow milk production: a review, 2021, Journal of Animal Science
  • Effects of parity and week after calving on the metabolic, redox, and immune status of dairy cows, 2024, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Effects of micronutrient supplementation on performance and epigenetic status in dairy cows, 2020, animal
  • Mastitis has a cumulative and lasting effect on milk yield and lactose content in dairy cows, 2024, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Evolution of milk composition, milk fat globule size, and free fatty acids during milking of dairy cows, 2020, JDS Communications

Their collaborations include frequent co-authorship with several researchers, such as Fabienne Le Provost, Antoine Leduc, M. Gelé, Jocelyne Guinard-Flament, and José Pires. These partnerships underscore a networked approach to research within their domain.

Marion Boutinaud's publications appear predominantly in journals and platforms relevant to their fields, including:

  • Journal of Dairy Science
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Animal Science
  • JDS Communications

Best Publications

  • Potential uses of milk epithelial cells: a review.

    Marion Boutinaud;Hélène Jammes

  • The number and activity of mammary epithelial cells, determining factors for milk production.

    Marion Boutinaud;Jocelyne Guinard-Flament;HélèneJammes

  • Comparison of five different RNA sources to examine the lactating bovine mammary gland transcriptome using RNA-Sequencing

    Angela Cánovas;Gonzalo Rincón;Claudia Bevilacqua;Alma Islas-Trejo

  • Role of somatic cells on dairy processes and products: a review.

    N. Li;R. Richoux;M. Boutinaud;P. Martin

  • Milking and Feed Restriction Regulate Transcripts of Mammary Epithelial Cells Purified from Milk

    M. Boutinaud;M.H. Ben Chedly;E. Delamaire;J. Guinard-Flament

  • Use of somatic cells from goat milk for dynamic studies of gene expression in the mammary gland.

    M Boutinaud;H Rulquin;D H Keisler;J Djiane

  • New insights into the importance of prolactin in dairy ruminants

    P. Lacasse;S. Ollier;V. Lollivier;V. Lollivier;V. Lollivier;M. Boutinaud;M. Boutinaud

  • Effect of the prolactin-release inhibitor quinagolide on lactating dairy cows

    P. Lacasse;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;R.M. Bruckmaier;Y.R. Boisclair

  • Growth Hormone and Milking Frequency Act Differently on Goat Mammary Gland in Late Lactation

    M. Boutinaud;C. Rousseau;D.H. Keisler;H. Jammes

  • Effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids from plant oils and algae on milk fat yield and composition are associated with mammary lipogenic and SREBF1 gene expression

    J. Angulo;L. Mahecha;K. Nuernberg;G. Nuernberg

  • Effects of nutrient restriction on mammary cell turnover and mammary gland remodeling in lactating dairy cows.

    F. Dessauge;F. Dessauge;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;B. Ponchon;B. Ponchon;B. Ponchon;R. Bruckmaier

  • Mammary cell activity and turnover in dairy cows treated with the prolactin-release inhibitor quinagolide and milked once daily

    M. Boutinaud;M. Boutinaud;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;L. Finot;L. Finot;R.M. Bruckmaier

  • Effect of feed restriction on dairy cow milk production: a review.

    Antoine Leduc;Sylvain Souchet;Marine Gelé;Fabienne Le Provost

  • Insulin-like growth factor binding proteins initiate cell death and extracellular matrix remodeling in the mammary gland

    D J Flint;M Boutinaud;E Tonner;C J Wilde

  • New developments on the galactopoietic role of prolactin in dairy ruminants

    P. Lacasse;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;F. Dessauge;F. Dessauge;R. M. Bruckmaier

  • Mammary epithelial cells isolated from milk are a valuable, non-invasive source of mammary transcripts

    Marion Boutinaud;Marion Boutinaud;Lucile Herve;Lucile Herve;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier

  • Milk yield loss in response to feed restriction is associated with mammary epithelial cell exfoliation in dairy cows.

    Lucile Herve;Helene Quesnel;Margaux Véron;Jacques Portanguen

  • Regulation of cell number in the mammary gland by controlling the exfoliation process in milk in ruminants.

    Lucile Hervé;Lucile Hervé;Hélène Quesnel;Hélène Quesnel;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;Marion Boutinaud;Marion Boutinaud

  • Changes in mammary uptake and metabolic fate of glucose with once-daily milking and feed restriction in dairy cows

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  • Disruption of cell junctions induces apoptosis and reduces synthetic activity in lactating goat mammary gland.

    H. Ben Chedly;M. Boutinaud;M. Boutinaud;P. Bernier-Dodier;P.-G. Marnet;P.-G. Marnet;P.-G. Marnet

  • Unilateral once daily milking locally induces differential gene expression in both mammary tissue and milk epithelial cells revealing mammary remodeling.

    Marion Boutinaud;Marion Boutinaud;Laurent Galio;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;Vanessa Lollivier;Laurence Finot;Laurence Finot

  • In vivo inhibition followed by exogenous supplementation demonstrates galactopoietic effects of prolactin on mammary tissue and milk production in dairy cows.

    V. Lollivier;V. Lollivier;V. Lollivier;P. Lacasse;J. Angulo Arizala;P. Lamberton;P. Lamberton

Frequent Co-Authors

Rupert M. Bruckmaier
Rupert M. Bruckmaier University of Bern
Patrice Martin
Patrice Martin INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Juan F. Medrano
Juan F. Medrano University of California, Davis
Helene Quesnel
Helene Quesnel INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Lorraine M. Sordillo
Lorraine M. Sordillo Michigan State University
Duane H. Keisler
Duane H. Keisler University of Missouri
Christophe Klopp
Christophe Klopp INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Jean-Paul Renard
Jean-Paul Renard INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Xin Zhao
Xin Zhao McGill University
Bruno Martin
Bruno Martin INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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