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A. A. H. M. ter Huurne
Publications - 4
Citations - 230
A. A. H. M. ter Huurne is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flock & Virus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 215 citations.
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Differentiation of virulent and non-virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus within 24 hours by polymerase chain reaction
TL;DR: It is concluded that the RT-PCR described can be used to confirm diagnosis of Newcastle disease within 24 h using RNA isolated directly from tissue homogenate by using the reverse transcrip-tase-polymerase chain reaction (RT- PCR).
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A Comparative Study of the Pathogenesis of Malabsorption Syndrome in Broilers
TL;DR: Five malabsorption syndrome (MAS) homogenates from The Netherlands and Germany were used to reproduce MAS in broilers and the histopathology after inoculation of 1-day-old broiler chicks was studied and lesions in the small intestine had more impact on weight gain depression than lesions in the proventriculus.
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Experimental reproduction of malabsorption syndrome with different combinations of reovirus, Escherichia coli and treated homogenates obtained from broilers
Th Songserm,B. Zekarias,D J van Roozelaar,R S Kok,J. M. A. Pol,A. Pijpers,A. A. H. M. ter Huurne +6 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that a combination of enteropathogenic reovirus with other agents or substances that are present in an intestinal homogenate from MAS-affected and healthy chickens can induce MAS in SPF broilers.
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Cellular immune response in the small intestine of two broiler chicken lines orally inoculated with malabsorption syndrome homogenates.
Th Songserm,B Engel,D J van Roozelaar,G. L. Kok,A. Pijpers,J. M. A. Pol,A. A. H. M. ter Huurne +6 more
TL;DR: Increased CD8+ T-cells per villus area in the affected small intestines of broilers suggests an increase of cytotoxic T-cell activity.