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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
48
Citations
6503
World Ranking
708
National Ranking
21

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms through which sulfur amino acids control protein metabolism and oxidative status.

    Unknown

  • An in vivo and in vitro assessment of TOR signaling cascade in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    Iban Seiliez;Jean-Charles Gabillard;Sandrine Skiba-Cassy;Daniel Garcia-Serrana

  • Effects of delayed feed intake on body, intestine, and muscle development in neonate broilers.

    K Bigot;S Mignon-Grasteau;M Picard;S Tesseraud

  • 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

  • Chronic Heat Exposure Alters Protein Turnover of Three Different Skeletal Muscles in Finishing Broiler Chickens Fed 20 or 25% Protein Diets

    Unknown

  • Reducing the CP content in broiler feeds: impact on animal performance, meat quality and nitrogen utilization.

    Unknown

  • Does excess dietary protein improve growth performance and carcass characteristics in heat-exposed chickens?

    Unknown

  • Expression of adiponectin and its receptors (AdipoR1 and AdipoR2) in chicken ovary: Potential role in ovarian steroidogenesis

    Unknown

  • Relative responses of protein turnover in three different skeletal muscles to dietary lysine deficiency in chicks.

    Unknown

  • Thermal manipulation of the embryo modifies the physiology and body composition of broiler chickens reared in floor pens without affecting breast meat processing quality.

    Thomas Loyau;Cecile Berri;Larbi Bedrani;Sonia Metayer-Coustard

  • Role of sulfur amino acids in controlling nutrient metabolism and cell functions: implications for nutrition.

    Unknown

  • Cancer cachexia is associated with a decrease in skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative capacities without alteration of ATP production efficiency

    Unknown

  • Dietary lysine deficiency greatly affects muscle and liver protein turnover in growing chickens.

    Unknown

  • Cyclic variations in incubation conditions induce adaptive responses to later heat exposure in chickens: a review.

    T. Loyau;L. Bedrani;C. Berri;S. Métayer-Coustard

  • Feeding Status Regulates the Polyubiquitination Step of the Ubiquitin-Proteasome-Dependent Proteolysis in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Muscle

    Iban Seiliez;Stéphane Panserat;Sandrine Skiba-Cassy;Aurélie Fricot

  • Serum and Muscle Metabolomics for the Prediction of Ultimate pH, a Key Factor for Chicken-Meat Quality

    Unknown

  • Insulin sensitivity and responsiveness during lactation and dry period in goats

    Unknown

  • Insulin signaling in chicken liver and muscle.

    Unknown

  • Metformin decreases IGF1-induced cell proliferation and protein synthesis through AMP-activated protein kinase in cultured bovine granulosa cells

    Unknown

  • AMP-activated protein kinase activation modulates progesterone secretion in granulosa cells from hen preovulatory follicles.

    Lucie Tosca;Sabine Crochet;Pascal Ferré;Fabienne Foufelle

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Collin
Anne Collin INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Cécile Berri
Cécile Berri François Rabelais University
Michel Picard
Michel Picard INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Johan Buyse
Johan Buyse KU Leuven
Sandrine Mignon-Grasteau
Sandrine Mignon-Grasteau INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
J. van Milgen
J. van Milgen Institut Agro, France
Shlomo Yahav
Shlomo Yahav Agricultural Research Organization
Christine Leterrier
Christine Leterrier Centre Val de Loire

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