Works Published in 2004

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2004 journal article

Zinc-methionine enhances the intestine development and functionality in the late term embryos and chicks

[Abstract]. Poultry Science, 83(Supplement 1), 267.

By: E. Tako, P. Ferket & Z. Uni

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 4, 2023

2004 conference paper

Performance of 1966 vs. 2003 turkeys when fed representative 1966 and 2003 turkey diets

Proceedings of the World’s Poultry Congress: Book of Abstracts, 112.

By: G. Havenstein, P. Ferket, J. Grimes, M. Qureshi & K. Nestor

Event: World’s Poultry Congress at Istanbul, Turkey on June 8-12, 2004

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 4, 2023

2004 journal article

Feeding a semi-purified diet induced early gut development in young turkey poults

[Abstract]. Poultry Science, 83(Supplement 1), 265.

By: Y. Fasina, J. Garlich, H. Classen, Z. Uni, P. Ferket & S. Mckee

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 4, 2023

2004 conference paper

Raising drug-free poultry—What are the alternatives

Proceedings 29th Annual Poultry Service Industry Workshop, 95–104.

By: P. Ferket

Event: 29th Annual Poultry Service Industry Workshop at Banff, Alberta Canada on October 5-7, 2004

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 4, 2023

2004 conference paper

Changes in the performance of turkeys – 1966-2003

Proceedings of the 27th Technical Turkeys Conference, 1–13.

By: G. Havenstein, P. Ferket, J. Grimes, M. Qureshi & K. Nestor

Event: 27th Technical Turkeys Conference at Macclesfield, Cheshire, England on April 15-16, 2004

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 4, 2023

2004 conference paper

Review of enzymes—how do they work

Proceedings 2004 Midwest Poultry Federation Conference, Pre-show nutrition symposium. Presented at the 2004 Midwest Poultry Federation Conference, Pre-show nutrition symposium, St. Paul, MN.

By: P. Ferket & A. Santos

Event: 2004 Midwest Poultry Federation Conference, Pre-show nutrition symposium at St. Paul, MN on March 16-18, 2004

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 4, 2023

2004 journal article

Organic acids improve phyate phosphorus utilization in chicks fed a corn-soybean meal diet

Poultry Science, 83(Suppl. 1), 149.

By: K. Rafacz, C. Parsons & R. Jungk

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 19, 2022

2004 journal article

Evaluation of low-energy diets for non-feed withdrawl laying hen molt program

Poultry Science, 83(Suppl. 1), 399.

By: P. Utterback, P. Biggs, K. Rafacz, C. Amezcua, K. Koelkebeck & C. Parsons

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: March 19, 2022

2004 conference paper

Molecular cloning and characterization of a broiler small intestine Type IIb sodium phosphate cotransporter gene

JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 87, 263–263.

By: F. Yan, C. Ashwell & R. Angel

Event: AMER DAIRY SCIENCE ASSOC 1111 N DUNLAP AVE, SAVOY, IL 61874 USA

Source: ORCID
Added: February 4, 2021

2004 journal article

Biosynthesis of apolipoprotein B48-containing lipoproteins. Regulation by novel post-transcriptional mechanisms.

Asian Journal of Poultry Science, 10(3), 123–128.

By: C. Supakorn, S. Wattanachant, S. Benjakul, D. Ledward, N. Dorji, M. Daungjinda, Y. Phasuk, N. Dorji ...

Source: ORCID
Added: February 4, 2021

2004 conference paper

Analysis of Expressed Sequence Tags (Est) Cdna Library from Eimeria-Activated Intestinal Intra-Epithelial Lymphocytes

Avian Immunology Group Meeting, 60.

By: H. Lillehoj, W. Min, C. Ashwell & C. Van Tassell

Source: ORCID
Added: February 4, 2021

2004 conference paper

Molecular genotype identification of the chicken major histocompatibility complex

Proc. International Conference on Animal Genetics, Tokyo, Japan, 59.

Chris Ashwell

Source: ORCID
Added: February 4, 2021

2004 conference paper

ASSOCIATIONS OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM IN INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 1 GENE WITH GROWTH, BODY COMPOSITION, SKELETON INTEGRITY, AND METABOLIC TRAITS IN CHICKENS

World Poultry, 1–4.

By: H. Zhou, A. Mitchell, J. Mcmurtry, C. Ashwell & S. Lamont

Source: ORCID
Added: February 4, 2021

2004 chapter

Alternatives to antibiotics in poultry production: responses, practical experience and recommendations

In T. P. Lyons & K. A. Jacques (Eds.), Re-imaging the feed industry. Proceedings from Alltech’s 20th Annual Symposium (pp. 57–67). Nottingham, UK: Nottingham University Press.

By: P. Ferket

Ed(s): T. Lyons & K. Jacques

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2020

2004 chapter

Chickens: Layer Reproduction Management

In Encyclopedia of Animal Science (pp. 225–228).

By: K. Anderson*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 12, 2020

2004 journal article

Plasma clearance and tissue distribution of radiolabeled leptin in the chicken

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 138(1), 27–32.

By: J. McMurtry*, C. Ashwell*, D. Brocht* & T. Caperna*

author keywords: binding proteins; food intake; hormone; receptor
MeSH headings : Animals; Chickens; Iodine Radioisotopes / pharmacokinetics; Leptin / blood; Leptin / pharmacokinetics; Male; Receptors, Cell Surface / blood; Receptors, Leptin; Tissue Distribution; Trichloroacetic Acid / analysis; Trichloroacetic Acid / metabolism
TL;DR: It is concluded that unlike mammals, no circulating leptin binding protein is present in chickens and leptin is metabolized and cleared very rapidly from blood by the kidney. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: August 28, 2020

2004 journal article

Satellite cell mitotic activity of broilers fed differing levels of lysine

International Journal of Poultry Science, 3(12), 758–763.

By: S. Pophal, P. Mozdziak n & S. Vieira

Contributors: S. Pophal, P. Mozdziak n & S. Vieira

TL;DR: The current study suggests that it is possible to nutritionally stimulate the satellite cell population in the early post-hatch chick, and thatIt is an important endeavour to re-examine the nutritional requirements of the earlyPost-Hatch chick to optimize meat yield. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: January 2, 2020

2004 journal article

Evaluation of Xanthophylls Extracted from Tagetes erectus (Marigold Flower) and Capsicum Sp. (Red Pepper Paprika) as a Pigment for Egg-yolks Compare with Synthetic Pigments

International Journal of Poultry Science, 3(11), 685–689.

By: E. Santos-Bocanegra, X. Ospina-Osorio & E. Oviedo-Rondon*

TL;DR: Three experiments were accomplished to compare the efficacy of yellow and red xanthophylls extracted from Tagetes erectus and Capsicum sp. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: March 22, 2019

2004 journal article

Development of a Multiplex Reverse Transcription–Polymerase Chain Reaction Diagnostic Test Specific for Turkey Astrovirus and Coronavirus

Avian Diseases, 48(3), 531–538.

By: H. Sellers*, M. Koci*, E. Linnemann*, L. Kelley* & S. Schultz-Cherry*

Contributors: H. Sellers*, M. Koci*, E. Linnemann*, L. Kelley* & S. Schultz-Cherry*

author keywords: multiplex RT-PCR; poult enteritis mortality syndrome; turkey coronavirus; turkey astrovirus; viral diagnostics
MeSH headings : Agriculture / methods; Animals; Astroviridae Infections / diagnosis; Astroviridae Infections / veterinary; Coronavirus, Turkey / genetics; DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase / genetics; Enteritis, Transmissible, of Turkeys / diagnosis; Mamastrovirus / genetics; Nucleocapsid Proteins / genetics; Poultry Diseases / diagnosis; Poultry Diseases / genetics; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction / methods; Sensitivity and Specificity; Turkeys / genetics
TL;DR: A multiplex reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay was developed for the simultaneous detection of two enteric viruses of poultry: turkey enteric coronavirus (TCV) and turkey astrovirus (TAstV). (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: December 19, 2018

2004 journal article

Astrovirus-Induced Synthesis of Nitric Oxide Contributes to Virus Control during Infection

Journal of Virology, 78(3), 1564–1574.

Contributors: M. Koci*, L. Kelley*, D. Larsen & S. Schultz-Cherry*

MeSH headings : Animals; Astroviridae Infections / immunology; Astroviridae Infections / virology; Cell Line; Chickens; Disease Models, Animal; Female; Humans; Immunity, Innate; Macrophage Activation; Macrophages / enzymology; Macrophages / immunology; Male; Mamastrovirus / immunology; Mamastrovirus / pathogenicity; Nitric Oxide / biosynthesis; Nitric Oxide Synthase / metabolism; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II; Turkeys; Up-Regulation
TL;DR: It is suggested that NO is important in limiting astrovirus replication and the first, to the authors' knowledge, to describe the potential role of innate immunity in astrov virus infection. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: December 19, 2018

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