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118 related items for PubMed ID: 8252840

  • 1. Study of the hepatic growth hormone (GH) receptor at different ages in chickens selected for a good feed conversion (FC) and a fast weight gain (GL).
    Vanderpooten A, Janssens W, Buyse J, Leenstra F, Berghman L, Decuypere E, Kühn ER.
    Domest Anim Endocrinol; 1993 Jul; 10(3):199-206. PubMed ID: 8252840
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  • 2. Plasma levels of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I and -II from 2 to 6 weeks of age in meat-type chickens selected for 6-week body weight or for feed conversion and reared under high or normal environmental temperature conditions.
    Decuypere E, Leenstra FR, Buyse J, Huybrechts LM, Buonomo FC, Berghman LR.
    Reprod Nutr Dev; 1993 Jul; 33(4):361-72. PubMed ID: 8240680
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  • 3. Growth hormone response to TRH in male broiler chickens selected for body weight gain or food conversion and reared at either a moderate or a high ambient temperature.
    Herremans M, Buyse J, Leenstra FR, Beuving G, Berghman L, Decuypere E.
    Reprod Nutr Dev; 1992 Jul; 32(2):135-41. PubMed ID: 1388690
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  • 4. Pulsatility of plasma growth hormone and hepatic growth hormone receptor characteristics of broiler chickens divergently selected for abdominal fat content.
    Buyse J, Vanderpooten A, Leclercq B, Berghman LR, Decuypere E.
    Br Poult Sci; 1994 Mar; 35(1):145-52. PubMed ID: 8199884
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  • 5. The effect of environmental temperature on episodic growth hormone release of meat-type chickens selected for 6 week body weight or for improved feed efficiency between 3 and 6 weeks of age.
    Buyse J, Leenstra FR, Beuving G, Berghman LR, Decuypere E.
    Gen Comp Endocrinol; 1994 Sep; 95(3):416-21. PubMed ID: 7821778
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  • 6. Temporal secretory patterns of growth hormone in male meat-type chickens of lines selected for body weight gain or food conversion.
    Decuypere E, Leenstra F, Buyse J, Beuving G, Berghman L.
    Br Poult Sci; 1991 Dec; 32(5):1121-8. PubMed ID: 1786573
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  • 7. Differential effects of amount of feeding on cell proliferation and progesterone production in response to gonadotrophins and insulin-like growth factor I by ovarian granulosa cells of broiler breeder chickens selected for fatness or leanness.
    Onagbesan OM, Decuypere E, Leenstra F, Ehlhardt DA.
    J Reprod Fertil; 1999 May; 116(1):73-85. PubMed ID: 10505058
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  • 8. Differences in hepatic growth hormone receptor binding during development of normal and dwarf chickens.
    Vanderpooten A, Huybrechts LM, Decuypere E, Kühn ER.
    Reprod Nutr Dev; 1991 May; 31(1):47-55. PubMed ID: 2043260
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  • 12. Concentrations of hormones, glucose, triglycerides and free fatty acids in the plasma of broiler chickens selected for weight gain or food conversion.
    Leenstra FR, Decuypere E, Beuving G, Buyse J, Berghman L, Herremans M.
    Br Poult Sci; 1991 Jul; 32(3):619-32. PubMed ID: 1893271
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  • 14. Effect of hypophysectomy and acute administration of growth hormone (GH) on GH-receptor binding in chick liver membranes.
    Vanderpooten A, Darras VM, Huybrechts LM, Rudas P, Decuypere E, Kühn ER.
    J Endocrinol; 1991 May; 129(2):275-81. PubMed ID: 2040861
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  • 15. Selection for growth rate and body size have altered the expression profiles of somatotropic axis genes in chickens.
    Jia J, Ahmed I, Liu L, Liu Y, Xu Z, Duan X, Li Q, Dou T, Gu D, Rong H, Wang K, Li Z, Talpur MZ, Huang Y, Wang S, Yan S, Tong H, Zhao S, Zhao G, Te Pas MFW, Su Z, Ge C.
    PLoS One; 2018 May; 13(4):e0195378. PubMed ID: 29630644
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  • 17. A decreased capacity of hepatic growth hormone (GH) receptors and failure of thyrotrophin-releasing hormone to stimulate the peripheral conversion of thyroxine into triiodothyronine in sex-linked dwarf broiler hens.
    Kühn ER, Huybrechts LM, Vanderpooten A, Berghman L.
    Reprod Nutr Dev; 1989 May; 29(4):461-7. PubMed ID: 2514704
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  • 18. Effect of genotype-nutrition interaction on growth and somatotropic gene expression in the chicken.
    Zhao R, Muehlbauer E, Decuypere E, Grossmann R.
    Gen Comp Endocrinol; 2004 Mar; 136(1):2-11. PubMed ID: 14980790
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  • 19. Endogenous growth hormone controls high plasma levels of 3,3',5-triiodothyronine (T3) in growing chickens by decreasing the T3-degrading type III deiodinase activity.
    Darras VM, Rudas P, Visser TJ, Hall TR, Huybrechts LM, Vanderpooten A, Berghman LR, Decuypere E, Kühn ER.
    Domest Anim Endocrinol; 1993 Jan; 10(1):55-65. PubMed ID: 8467646
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  • 20. Fat deposition in a broiler sire strain. 4. Performance of broiler progeny of four differently selected sire lines.
    Leenstra FR, Pit R.
    Poult Sci; 1988 Jan; 67(1):10-5. PubMed ID: 3375163
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