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Session 22. Promising applications of Nutrigenomics in animal science
Date: 25 August ‘09; 14:00 - 18:00 hours
Chairperson: Connolly (IE)
Theatre Session 22
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Nutrigenomics: providing molecular tools that will revolutionize the animal
production industry
Dawson, K. -
Differential gene expression in poultry, fed a deoxynivalenol-contaminated diet
Dietrich, B., Bucher, B. and Wenk, C. -
Nutrigenomics: methods and applications
Puskás, L.G. and Kitajka, K. -
Using nutrigenomic approaches to determine responses to mycotoxin in pigs
Pinton, P., Gallois, M., Grenier, B., Gao, Y., Rogel-Gaillard, C., Martin, P.G.P. and Oswald, I.P. -
Modulation of adipose tissue gene expression and fatty acid composition by dietary fat in pigs
Mohan, N.H., Sarmah, B.C., Tamuli, M.K., Das, A., Bujarbaruah, K.M., Naskar, S. and Kalita, D. -
Differential gene expression study in porcine adipose tissue conditional on oleic acid content of diet
Ovilo, C., Fernández, A.I., Rodrigañez, J., Martín-Palomino, P., Daza, A., Rodríguez, C. and Silió, L. -
Development of a custom microarray platform for nutrigenomics studies in sheep
Stefanon, B., Sgorlon, S., Colitti, M., Asquini, E. and Ferrarini, A. -
Alteration of foetal hepatic gene expression due to gestation diet and breed
Wimmers, K., Nuchchanart, W., Murani, E. and Ponsuksili, S. -
Underfeeding affects IGF-1 and gene expression in genital tract tissues in high producing dairy cows
Valour, D., Degrelle, S., Marot, G., Dejean, S., Dubois, O., Hue, I., Germain, G., Humblot, P., Ponter, A.A., Charpigny, G. and Grimard, B.