Nicholas B. Anthony mainly focuses on Animal science, Broiler, Ascites, Internal medicine and Body weight. He combines subjects such as Feed conversion ratio, Disease susceptibility, Immunology and Starter with his study of Animal science. His Broiler research incorporates elements of Meal, Uric acid and Tibia, Anatomy.
His Ascites study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Endocrinology, Antioxidant and Effects of high altitude on humans. His work on Cardiac output, Pathogenesis and Pulmonary pathology as part of general Internal medicine research is frequently linked to Vascular tissue, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Body weight research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Fertility, Genetic correlation, Agronomy, Quail and Metabolic waste.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Broiler, Animal science, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Ascites. His Broiler study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Duodenum, Genetics, Gene and Lesion. His studies deal with areas such as Body weight, Feed conversion ratio, Incidence and Heritability as well as Animal science.
His work deals with themes such as Amino acid and Large white, which intersect with Internal medicine. His work carried out in the field of Endocrinology brings together such families of science as Mitochondrion and Heart failure. His Ascites study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Hypobaric chamber, Effects of high altitude on humans, Abdominal cavity and Heart rate.
His primary scientific interests are in Broiler, Animal science, Genetics, Gene and Single-nucleotide polymorphism. He combines subjects such as Lung, Physiology and Ascites with his study of Broiler. His study in Physiology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gene expression and Mitochondrion.
In his study, Morphometric analysis and Weight gain is inextricably linked to Malnutrition, which falls within the broad field of Animal science. His Genome-wide association study research incorporates elements of Genotyping and Genetic association. His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Endocrinology.
His primary areas of investigation include Animal science, Broiler, Fowl, Gene and Genetics. Animal science and Superoxide dismutase are frequently intertwined in his study. The various areas that Nicholas B. Anthony examines in his Broiler study include Early phase, Late phase, Intestinal permeability, Compensatory growth and Fat pad.
His Fowl study spans across into areas like Bacterial translocation, Malnutrition, Ileum, Occludin and Tight junction. His work is connected to Genotyping, Allele, Genotype, Genetic association and Single-nucleotide polymorphism, as a part of Gene. His research on Genetics frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Andrology.
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (ascites syndrome) in broilers: A review
R. F. Wideman;D. D. Rhoads;G. F. Erf;N. B. Anthony.
Poultry Science (2013)
Genetic properties of feed efficiency parameters in meat-type chickens
Samuel E Aggrey;Arthur B Karnuah;Bram Sebastian;Nicholas B Anthony.
Genetics Selection Evolution (2010)
Compromised antioxidant status associated with ascites in broilers.
B. Enkvetchakul;W. Bottje;N. Anthony;R. Moore.
Poultry Science (1993)
Stress response differences and disease susceptibility reflected by heterophil to lymphocyte ratio in turkeys selected for increased body weight
G. R. Huff;W. E. Huff;J. M. Balog;N. C. Rath.
Poultry Science (2005)
The effects of growth rate on leg morphology and tibia breaking strength, mineral density, mineral content, and bone ash in broilers
M. Y. Shim;A. B. Karnuah;A. D. Mitchell;N. B. Anthony.
Poultry Science (2012)
Progeny performance when dams and chicks are fed supplemental zinc.
M T Kidd;N B Anthony;S R Lee.
Poultry Science (1992)
Divergent selection for ascites incidence in chickens.
H. O. Pavlidis;J. M. Balog;L. K. Stamps;J. D. Hughes.
Poultry Science (2007)
Effect of Supplemental Zinc in Either a Corn-Soybean or a Milo and Corn-Soybean Meal Diet on the Performance of Young Broiler Breeders and their Progeny
M. T. Kidd;N. B. Anthony;L. A. Newberry;S. R. Lee.
Poultry Science (1993)
Ascites syndrome and related pathologies in feed restricted broilers raised in a hypobaric chamber
J. M. Balog;N. B. Anthony;M. A. Cooper;B. D. Kidd;B. D. Kidd.
Poultry Science (2000)
An Inadequate Pulmonary Vascular Capacity and Susceptibility to Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Broilers
R. F. Wideman;M. E. Chapman;K. R. Hamal;O. T. Bowen.
Poultry Science (2007)
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