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Luc Duchateau
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 491
Citations - 9173
Luc Duchateau is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Isoflurane. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 467 publications receiving 7954 citations. Previous affiliations of Luc Duchateau include University of Antwerp.
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Soil phosphorus constrains biodiversity across European grasslands
Tobias Ceulemans,Carly J. Stevens,Luc Duchateau,Hans Jacquemyn,David J. G. Gowing,Roel Merckx,Hilary Wallace,Nils van Rooijen,Thomas van Goethem,Roland Bobbink,Edu Dorland,Cassandre Gaudnik,Didier Alard,Emmanuel Corcket,Serge Muller,Nancy B. Dise,Cecilia Dupré,Martin Diekmann,Olivier Honnay +18 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, independent of the level of atmospheric nitrogen deposition and soil acidity, plant species richness was consistently negatively related to soil phosphorus, and thresholds in soil phosphorus above which biodiversity appears to remain at a constant low level are identified.
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Viability of milk neutrophils and severity of bovine coliform mastitis.
TL;DR: The hypothesis that boosting milk PMN viability could be a strategy with which to prevent or reduce the severity of coliform mastitis in dairy cows is supported through strengthening bone marrow functionality.
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Panton-Valentine Leukocidin Does Play a Role in the Early Stage of Staphylococcus aureus Skin Infections: A Rabbit Model
Urszula Lipinska,Katleen Hermans,Lieve Meulemans,Oana Dumitrescu,Oana Dumitrescu,Cédric Badiou,Cédric Badiou,Luc Duchateau,Freddy Haesebrouck,Jerome Etienne,Jerome Etienne,Gerard Lina,Gerard Lina +12 more
TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that the rabbit model is more suitable for studying the role of PVL in staphylococcal diseases than other animal models and support the epidemiological link between PVL producing S. aureus strains and necrotizing skin infections.
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Regenerative therapies for equine degenerative joint disease: a preliminary study.
Sarah Broeckx,Marieke Zimmerman,Sara Crocetti,Marc Suls,Tom Mariën,Stephen J. Ferguson,Koen Chiers,Luc Duchateau,Alfredo Franco-Obregón,Karin Wuertz,Jan H. Spaas +10 more
TL;DR: In vivo application of (induced) MSCs together with PRP in horses suffering from DJD in the fetlock joint resulted in a significant clinical improvement until 12 months after treatment.
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Routine health screening: findings in apparently healthy middle-aged and old cats.
TL;DR: Old cats (>10 years) had significantly higher SBP, heart rate, murmur frequency, thrombocyte count, urine protein:creatinine ratio and serum urea and bilirubin concentrations, and significantly lower body condition score, haematocrit, albumin and total calcium concentrations than middle-aged cats (6–10 years).