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Philippe Blanchard

Researcher at University of Angers

Publications -  77
Citations -  4846

Philippe Blanchard is an academic researcher from University of Angers. The author has contributed to research in topics: Porcine circovirus & Circovirus. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 64 publications receiving 4580 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Blanchard include University of Rennes & University of Paris-Sud.

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Selected Swine viral pathogens in indoor pigs in Spain. Seroprevalence and farm-level characteristics.

TL;DR: A serosurvey on porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), swine influenza virus (SIV), Aujeszky's disease virus gE protein (ADV gE), porcines parvovirus (PPV) and Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) was carried out in Spanish pig herds to elucidate their relationships with farm characteristics, management and productive parameters.
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Bridged 1,6-Dithienylhexa-1,3,5-trienes as Highly Photoluminescent and Stable Thiophene-Based π-Conjugated Systems

TL;DR: The experimental conditions for the preparation of the precursor ketones have been established through a detailed analysis of the Robinson annulation of cyclopenta[b]thiophen-6-ones as discussed by the authors.
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Effective protection of pigs against lethal Pseudorabies virus infection after a single injection of low-dose Sindbis-derived plasmids encoding PrV gB, gC and gD glycoproteins.

TL;DR: Protection of pigs against lethal Pseudorabies virus infection induced by a single injection of various quantities of Sindbis virus-derived plasmids encoding PrV glycoproteins gB, gC and gD was compared.
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Effect of the Pietrain breed used as terminal boar on Post-weaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome (PMWS) in the offspring in four PMWS-affected farms

TL;DR: No protective effect of the Pietrain breed on the time to PMWS and the proportion of affected pigs in the offspring was found in this study.
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A study of the effects of a natural virtual environment on creativity during a product design activity

TL;DR: Evaluating the effects of a natural virtual environment on creativity in a task consisting of sketching ideas of creative solutions to a problem revealed that people tend to be more creative in this task when they are immersed in a natural environment than when they is in a neutral environment without any vegetation.