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Effects of Early Choline Deficiency on Brain Growth in Chicks

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The effects of choline deprivation on the rate of egg production and mortality in the newly hatched bird has been interested in studying.
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This article is published in Poultry Science.The article was published on 1970-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Choline.

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Perinatal choline deficiency delays brain development and alters metabolite concentrations in the young pig.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that prenatal choline deficiency has profound effects by delaying neurodevelopment as evidenced by structural and metabolic MRI assessments.
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Gall bladder distension in choline-deficient chicks.

TL;DR: The effect of choline deficiency on the gall bladder status of chicks was interpreted as a dysfunction of this organ secondary to decreased cholinergic activity of the autonomie nervous system.
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Inability of Carnitine to Promote Growth of Choline Deficient Chicks

TL;DR: It seems probable that the diet fed to rats grown on choline-deficient diets containing limited amounts of protein and carnitine was not deficient in choline, since growth was adequate in the control group and the growth improvement due to choline or Carnitine supplementation was only 10%, it seems probable.
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Effect of Choline Deficiency on Serum Phospholipids in Chicks

TL;DR: It was found that dietary choline causes an elevation of the phospholipid: cholesterol ratio in both five day-old and five week-old chicks, and an elevate of serum cholesterol due to choline supplementation was seen only in the five week old chicks.
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Preparation of lipide extracts from brain tissue.

TL;DR: A simple method is described for the preparation of extracts of total pure lipides from brain tissue by homogenizing the tissue with a chloroform-methanol mixture and washing free of non-lipide contaminants.
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Prenatal and Postnatal Growth and Development of the Central Nervous System of the Pig

TL;DR: The growth and chemical development of the brain and spinal cord of the pig have been studied between the 52nd day of gestation and 3 years of age and the bearing of these results on the effects of stress on the development of The cerebellum was the only part of the central nervous system examined in which the absolute amount of DNA-P attained a mature value before three years ofAge.
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2',3'-Cyclic nucleotide 3'-phosphohydrolase in the developing chick brain and spinal cord.

TL;DR: It was emphasized that 2′,3′‐cyclic nucleotide 3′‐phosphohydrolase can be used as a marker for the myelin sheaths in the developing central nervous system in the chick brain and spinal cord.
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