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An Martel
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 342
Citations - 11545
An Martel is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chytridiomycosis & Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 335 publications receiving 9496 citations.
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Influence of mycotoxin contamination on intestinal protein availability for clostridial proliferation
Gunther Antonissen,Siska Croubels,Frank Pasmans,Richard Ducatelle,Freddy Haesebrouck,Leen Timbermont,Marc Verlinden,Geert Janssens,Sabine Hessenberger,An Martel,Filip Van Immerseel +10 more
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Salmonella Typhimurium DT193 and DT99 are present in great and blue tits in Flanders, Belgium.
Roschong Boonyarittichaikij,Roschong Boonyarittichaikij,Elin Verbrugghe,Daan Dekeukeleire,R. De Beelde,Lieze Rouffaer,Roel Haesendonck,Diederik Strubbe,Diederik Strubbe,Wesley Mattheus,Sophie Bertrand,Frank Pasmans,Dries Bonte,Kris Verheyen,Luc Lens,An Martel +15 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest the presence of passerine-adapted Salmonella strains in free-ranging tit populations with host pathogen co-existence, and the impact on health and reproduction a larger number of samples have to be analyzed.
The impact of deoxynivalenol on pigeon health: occurrence in feed, toxicokinetics and interaction with salmonellosis
Gunther Antonissen,Roel Haesendonck,Mathias Devreese,Nathan Broekaert,Elin Verbrugghe,Sonja Weerdenburg,Frank Pasmans,Sarah De Saeger,An Martel,Siska Croubels +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that DON was one of the most frequently detected mycotoxins in seed-based racing pigeons feed, contaminating 5 out of 10 samples (range 177-1,466 μg/kg).
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Monitoring ranavirus-associated mortality in a dutch heathland in the aftermath of a ranavirus disease outbreak.
Annemarieke Spitzen-van der Sluijs,Jan van den Broek,Marja Kik,An Martel,Jöran Janse,Fons van Asten,Frank Pasmans,Andrea Gröne,Jolianne M. Rijks +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that a CMTV-like ranavirus can persist long term in an ecosystem, affecting a diversity of amphibian species and life stages for a prolonged period, and the importance of monitoring the modes of spread for ranaviruses and their impact on amphibian populations is illustrated.
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Exposure of Aspergillus fumigatus to T-2 toxin results in a stress response associated with exacerbation of aspergillosis in poultry
Shaoji Li,Maarten Dhaenens,An Garmyn,Elin Verbrugghe,P. Van Rooij,S. De Saeger,Mia Eeckhout,R. Ducatelle,Siska Croubels,Freddy Haesebrouck,Dieter Deforce,Frank Pasmans,An Martel +12 more
TL;DR: A. fumigatus is capable of surviving and growing on substrates containing levels of T-2 up to 1000 ng/ml, and the proteome seems to have shifted to enhance the glycolysis, catabolism of lipids, and amino acid conversion.