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Gwenaëlle Randuineau
Researcher at University of Rennes
Publications - 15
Citations - 687
Gwenaëlle Randuineau is an academic researcher from University of Rennes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Feces. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 591 citations. Previous affiliations of Gwenaëlle Randuineau include Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Characterization of early molecular sex differentiation in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.
TL;DR: The early implication of cyp19a1 in trout ovarian differentiation is confirmed and suggests that early testicular differentiation does not need androgen production.
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A three-dimensional digital segmented and deformable brain atlas of the domestic pig.
Stephan Saikali,Paul Meurice,Paul Sauleau,Pierre-Antoine Eliat,Pascale Bellaud,Gwenaëlle Randuineau,Marc Vérin,Charles-Henri Malbert +7 more
TL;DR: This atlas is the first high-resolution three-dimensional digital atlas in stereotaxic coordinates of the brain of a female domestic pig and should be a useful tool for intersubject normalization in anatomical imaging as well as for precisely localizing brain areas in functional MR studies or electrode implantation trials.
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Chronic vagus nerve stimulation decreased weight gain, food consumption and sweet craving in adult obese minipigs
TL;DR: The results showed that chronic VNS decreased weight gain, food consumption and sweet craving in adult obese minipigs, which indicates that this therapy might be used to decrease appetite in the context of morbid obesity.
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Rainbow Trout Gonadal Masculinization Induced by Inhibition of Estrogen Synthesis Is More Physiological Than Masculinization Induced by Androgen Supplementation
TL;DR: Comparing the effects of two different masculinizing treatments on some candidate gene expression profiles demonstrates that the inhibition of endogenous estrogen synthesis produces a much more complete and specific testicular pattern of gene expression than that observed following androgen-induced masculinization.
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A maternal Western diet during gestation and lactation modifies offspring's microbiota activity, blood lipid levels, cognitive responses, and hippocampal neurogenesis in Yucatan pigs.
David Val-Laillet,Marie Besson,Sylvie Guerin,Nicolas Coquery,Gwenaëlle Randuineau,Ameni Kanzari,H. Quesnel,Nathalie Bonhomme,J. Elizabeth Bolhuis,Bas Kemp,Sophie Blat,Isabelle Le Huërou-Luron,Caroline Clouard +12 more
TL;DR: A maternal Western diet during gestation and lactation modifies offspring's microbiota activity, blood lipid levels, cognitive responses, and hippocampal neurogenesis in Yucatan pigs.