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Dominique Hermier

Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique

Publications -  42
Citations -  1997

Dominique Hermier is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Very low-density lipoprotein & Lipoprotein. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1854 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominique Hermier include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Agro ParisTech.

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Lipoprotein Metabolism and Fattening in Poultry

TL;DR: Because de novo fatty acid synthesis in birds takes place mainly in the liver, adipose tissue growth and subsequent fattening depend on the availability of plasma triglycerides, which are transported as components of lipoproteins, the balance between synthesis and secretion of VLDL is the key point that regulates hepatic and extrahepatic fattens in poultry.
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A density gradient study of the lipoprotein and apolipoprotein distribution in the chicken, Gallus domesticus.

TL;DR: These studies illustrate the inadequacy in the chicken of the density limits applied to fractionate the lipoprotein spectrum, and particularly the inappropriateness of the 1.063 g/ml density limit as the cutoff for LDL and HDL particle populations in the species.
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Effect of dietary fat on the fatty acid composition and fertilizing ability of fowl semen.

TL;DR: The results clearly show that the lipid composition of the diet may modify the fatty acid compositions of the semen and its fertilizing ability.
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Differential channelling of liver lipids in relation to susceptibility to hepatic steatosis in two species of ducks

TL;DR: Certain genotypes of ducks may be more responsive to the dietary induction of fatty liver because of a less efficient channelling of hepatic lipids towards secretion into plasma and adipose storage, and the duck may represent a suitable model in which to study the development of Hepatic steatosis and its pathogenesis.
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Plasma Lipoprotein Profile in Fasted and Refed Chickens of Two Strains Selected for High or Low Adiposity

TL;DR: Birds of the fat line in both nutritional states differed from lean birds in exhibiting elevated plasma lipid and lipoprotein levels, evidence that liver activity is directed toward increased lipoproteins production and secretion in that line.