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Pavel Výboh

Researcher at Slovak Academy of Sciences

Publications -  14
Citations -  324

Pavel Výboh is an academic researcher from Slovak Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quail & Dopamine receptor. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 297 citations.

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The effects of feed restriction on plasma biochemistry in growing meat type chickens (Gallus gallus).

TL;DR: Significant changes of plasma biochemical parameters induced by severe and moderate quantitative feed restriction illustrate that limiting feed intake poses an intensive stress on meat type chickens during the rapid growth period.
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Effects of exogenous melatonin on some endocrine, behavioural and metabolic parameters in japanese quail Coturnix coturnix japonica

TL;DR: Melatonin administration in drinking water to Japanese quail resulted in a 20-fold increase of plasma melatonin levels in comparison with the control, day time concentration and a higher occurrence of sleeping and lower occurrence of pecking were found in melatonin treated quail.
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Post-hatching dynamics of plasma biochemistry in free-living European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).

TL;DR: Data showed an increase in both protein and lipid metabolism during the phase of rapid growth, and a remarkable decrease in parameters of lipid metabolism before fledging, which may reflect increased physical activity and changes in nutrition.
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Influence of food restriction on dopamine receptor densities, catecholamine concentrations and dopamine turnover in chicken brain.

TL;DR: The observed changes in brain catecholamine levels are consistent with roles for dopaminergic and adrenergic mechanisms in the control of food restriction-induced behavioural stereotypies in chickens.
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Plasma thyroid hormone and growth hormone patterns in precocial Japanese quail and altricial European starlings during postnatal development

TL;DR: Different developmental strategies have been reflected in different developmental patterns of TH in precocial Japanese quail and altricial European starling whereas developmental changes of GH levels were similar in both species.