2022 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Israel Leader Award
Shlomo Yahav mainly focuses on Animal science, Thermoregulation, Broiler, Internal medicine and Endocrinology. Shlomo Yahav has included themes like Feed conversion ratio and photoperiodism in his Animal science study. Shlomo Yahav combines subjects such as Hyperthermia and Embryo, Embryogenesis with his study of Thermoregulation.
In Embryogenesis, Shlomo Yahav works on issues like Corticosterone, which are connected to Feather. His study on Broiler is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Feed consumption. His work on Triiodothyronine, Muscle hypertrophy and Hematocrit as part of general Internal medicine study is frequently connected to Skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Animal science, Broiler, Endocrinology, Internal medicine and Thermoregulation. His studies deal with areas such as Eggshell, Feed conversion ratio, Hyperthermia and Embryogenesis as well as Animal science. The various areas that Shlomo Yahav examines in his Broiler study include Weight gain, Cold exposure, Acclimatization and Heat shock.
He works mostly in the field of Endocrinology, limiting it down to topics relating to Transgene and, in certain cases, Mitochondrion. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Genetically modified mouse and Immunology. He has researched Thermoregulation in several fields, including Lower body and Muscle mass.
Shlomo Yahav mostly deals with Muscle hypertrophy, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Cell biology and Gene expression. His Muscle hypertrophy research integrates issues from Receptor, Stem cell, Myogenin, Myocyte and Adipogenesis. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Embryo and Embryogenesis.
The Endocrinology study combines topics in areas such as Regulation of gene expression, Signal transduction and Kinase. As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Cell biology, concentrating on Immunology and intersecting with Thermoregulation, Adaptive response, Transcriptome and Myogenic regulatory factors. His Sirius Red research includes elements of Animal science and Broiler.
Shlomo Yahav mainly investigates Muscle hypertrophy, Gene expression, Broiler, Immunology and Adaptive response. His research integrates issues of Epigenetics, Real-time polymerase chain reaction, Gene, DNA microarray and Cell biology in his study of Muscle hypertrophy. His work carried out in the field of Gene expression brings together such families of science as Regulation of gene expression and Kinase.
His Broiler study results in a more complete grasp of Animal science.
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Adaptation to hot climate and strategies to alleviate heat stress in livestock production.
David Renaudeau;Anne Collin;S. Yahav;V. de Basilio.
Animal (2012)
Induction of Thermotolerance in Male Broiler Chickens by Temperature Conditioning at an Early Age
S. Yahav;S. Hurwitz.
Poultry Science (1996)
Blood system response of chickens to changes in environmental temperature
S Yahav;A Straschnow;I Plavnik;S Hurwitz.
Poultry Science (1997)
The effect of a green and blue monochromatic light combination on broiler growth and development
I Rozenboim;I Biran;Y Chaiseha;S Yahav.
Poultry Science (2004)
Thermal Manipulations During Broiler Embryogenesis: Effect on the Acquisition of Thermotolerance
Y. Piestun;D. Shinder;M. Ruzal;O. Halevy.
Poultry Science (2008)
Ventilation, sensible heat loss, broiler energy, and water balance under harsh environmental conditions
S. Yahav;A. Straschnow;D. Luger;D. Shinder.
Poultry Science (2004)
Thermal manipulations during broiler chick embryogenesis: effects of timing and temperature
S. Yahav;S. Yahav;A. Collin;D. Shinder;M. Picard.
Poultry Science (2004)
Effects of Thermal Manipulation During Early and Late Embryogenesis on Thermotolerance and Breast Muscle Characteristics in Broiler Chickens
A Collin;C Berri;S Tesseraud;F. E. Requena Rodon.
Poultry Science (2007)
Effects of diurnally cycling versus constant temperatures on chicken growth and food intake
S. Yahav;A. Straschnow;I. Plavnik;S. Hurwitz.
British Poultry Science (1996)
Early-age heat exposure affects skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation and differentiation in chicks.
Orna Halevy;Alon Krispin;Yael Leshem;John P. McMurtry.
American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology (2001)
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