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Animal Research Institute

About: Animal Research Institute is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Babesia bovis. The organization has 1512 authors who have published 2109 publications receiving 55683 citations.


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TL;DR: Plasma levels of estrone sulfate, estrone and estradiol, and progesterone were measured in six ewes throughout pregnancy in the ewe to discuss the possible role of estrones sulfate and the possibility of placental conversion of progester one to estrone sulphate during late pregnancy inThe ewe.

40 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the chromatographic behavior of neutral lipids on chromarods, used for the Iatroscan TH-10 analyzer, and compared to that observed in adsorption thin-layer chromatography on silica gel.

40 citations

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TL;DR: Results in analyses with chickens confirm that beetles colonized in one production cycle (i.e., one batch of chickens) are most unlikely to still be colonized during the next cycle of chickens, unless very short turnaround times are used.
Abstract: Campylobacter infection is the most frequently reported notifiable food-borne disease in humans in Australia. Our studies investigated the persistence of Campylobacter spp. in or on darkling beetles (Alphitobius diaperinus) and their larvae. Our results in analyses with chickens confirm that, unless very short turnaround times are used (<72 h), beetles colonized in one production cycle (i.e., one batch of chickens) are most unlikely to still be colonized during the next cycle of chickens.

40 citations

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TL;DR: Results indicate that a level of 0.45% available phosphorus is adequate for laying hens under practical conditions and had a significant effect on 497 d.

39 citations

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TL;DR: Comparisons of vaccinated and non-vaccinated strains showed that MD incidence was decreased by vaccination but this had not altered the ranking of strains on MD incidence, suggesting good potential for genetic improvement.
Abstract: Marek's disease (MD) in chickens is caused by a herpesvirus and is characterized by development of lymphoid tumors. Although vaccines have dramatically reduced losses from MD, genetic resistance, as well as vaccine-induced immunity are essential to minimize the incidence of this disease. Genetic variation in resistance of chickens to MD has been amply demonstrated. Parallel comparisons of vaccinated and non-vaccinated strains showed that MD incidence was decreased by vaccination but this had not altered the ranking of strains on MD incidence. Significant genetic variation has also been found in resistance of chickens to the MD tumor transplant JMV but data on the correlation of this resistance with resistance to MD were inconsistent and the use of JMV for testing genetic resistance to MD is of questionable value. Estimates of heritability of MD resistance were high (61%) suggesting good potential for genetic improvement. Resistance to MD tends to be genetically associated with lower body weight, lower egg weight and higher egg production. Thus there is a danger of reducing MD resistance in populations under selection for rapid growth and/or high egg weight, while populations selected for high egg production would be expected to maintain or improve their MD resistance. Conclusive evidence is available that the major histocompatibility locus plays a role in MD resistance and this has potential value in commercial poultry breeding.

39 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Peter C. Doherty10151640162
Iain J. Clarke7448322163
Raymond C. Boston6345415839
David J. Hampson6037312933
Paul H Hemsworth5928711301
Morris Schnitzer5714116120
Ian A. Clark5618310674
Frank R. Dunshea5550311292
Nicola Senesi5324511588
David W. Pethick503488970
Peter J. Walker491536979
Hume Field4813510346
Steven P. Djordjevic472096871
John R. Pluske463049264
Michael P. Ward464198093
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202110
20207
20197
201814
20178
201610