Berit Boshuizen
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Recent Articles
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Vidal Moreno de Vega C, de Meeus dArgenteuil C, Boshuizen B, De Mare L, Gansemans Y, Van Nieuwerburgh F, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2024 Feb;
15:1291151.
PMID: 38384798
Mapping-out baseline physiological muscle parameters with their metabolic blueprint across multiple archetype equine breeds, will contribute to better understanding their functionality, even across species. 1) to map out and compare...
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Vidal Moreno de Vega C, Lemmens D, de Meeus dArgenteuil C, Boshuizen B, De Mare L, Leybaert L, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2023 Sep;
14:1256217.
PMID: 37654675
Important changes in glucose transporter (GLUT) expression should be expected if the glucose influx plays a pivotal role in fuelling or connecting metabolic pathways that are upregulated in response to...
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De Mare L, Boshuizen B, Vidal Moreno de Vega C, de Meeus C, Plancke L, Gansemans Y, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2022 Apr;
13:792052.
PMID: 35392373
There is a great need for objective external training load prescription and performance capacity evaluation in equestrian disciplines. Therefore, reliable standardised exercise tests (SETs) are needed. Classic SETs require maximum...
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Pluim M, Heier A, Plomp S, Boshuizen B, Grone A, van Weeren R, et al.
Equine Vet J
. 2022 Jan;
54(6):1114-1122.
PMID: 35008124
Background: High-power laser therapy gained popularity recently as a regenerative treatment for tendinitis and desmitis in the horse. However, studies evaluating the effects of laser therapy on tissue repair at...
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de Meeus dArgenteuil C, Boshuizen B, Vidal Moreno de Vega C, Leybaert L, De Mare L, Goethals K, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2021 Nov;
8:718866.
PMID: 34733900
Training-induced follow-up of multiple muscle plasticity parameters in postural stability vs. locomotion muscles provides an integrative physiological view on shifts in the muscular metabolic machinery. It can be expected that...
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Verdegaal E, Howarth G, McWhorter T, Boshuizen B, Franklin S, Vidal Moreno de Vega C, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2021 Sep;
12:708737.
PMID: 34512382
Establishing proper policies regarding the recognition and prevention of equine heat stress becomes increasingly important, especially in the face of global warming. To assist this, a detailed view of the...
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Vandenberghe E, Boshuizen B, Delesalle C, Goehring L, Groome K, van Maanen K, et al.
Viruses
. 2021 Aug;
13(8).
PMID: 34452295
In May 2018, Wolvega Equine Hospital (WEH) experienced an EHV-1 outbreak. This outbreak caused significant economic losses and negative publicity for the hospital. How should hospitals prepare themselves for these...
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Boshuizen B, Vidal Moreno de Vega C, De Mare L, de Meeus C, de Oliveira J, Hosotani G, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2021 Apr;
8:642809.
PMID: 33912605
Aleurone, a layer of the bran fraction, is deemed to be responsible for the positive health effects associated with the consumption of whole-grain products. Studies on rodents, pigs, and humans...
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de Meeus dArgenteuil C, Boshuizen B, Oosterlinck M, van de Winkel D, De Spiegelaere W, de Bruijn C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Apr;
16(4):e0249922.
PMID: 33848308
Equine bioenergetics have predominantly been studied focusing on glycogen and fatty acids. Combining omics with conventional techniques allows for an integrative approach to broadly explore and identify important biomolecules. Friesian...
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Journee S, de Meeus dArgenteuil C, De Mare L, Boshuizen B, Vanderperren K, Journee L, et al.
J Equine Vet Sci
. 2019 Nov;
81:102790.
PMID: 31668311
Spinal cord disorders are a common problem in equine medicine. However, finding the site of the lesion is challenging for veterinarians because of a lack of sensitive diagnostic methods that...