D Hermans
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Hermans D, Maertens B, Verstringe S, Pasmans F, Vervloesem J, Jacquier V, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2024 Aug;
103(11):104172.
PMID: 39178817
Salmonellosis is still one of the most reported zoonoses worldwide and poultry meat is a major source, as chickens are often persistent carriers of Salmonella. Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) are...
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Lis S, Thome J, Kleindienst N, Mueller-Engelmann M, Steil R, Priebe K, et al.
Psychophysiology
. 2019 Jun;
57(1):e13422.
PMID: 31206738
Overgeneralization (i.e., the transfer of fear to stimuli not related to an aversive event) is part of alterations in associative fear learning in mental disorders. In the present experimental study,...
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Mbiya Muadi F, Mampunza S, Symann S, Habimana L, DHoore W, Malengreau M, et al.
Arch Pediatr
. 2014 Oct;
21(11):1159-66.
PMID: 25304195
Unlabelled: Attachment proves the child's need for a presence as well as physical and psychological protection. It contributes to the development of social and emotional skills. However, the relation between...
4.
Robyn J, Rasschaert G, Hermans D, Pasmans F, Heyndrickx M
Poult Sci
. 2013 Apr;
92(5):1408-18.
PMID: 23571353
Reducing Campylobacter shedding on the farm could result in a reduction of the number of human campylobacteriosis cases. In this study, we first investigated if allicin, allyl disulfide, and garlic...
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Robyn J, Rasschaert G, Hermans D, Pasmans F, Heyndrickx M
Poult Sci
. 2012 Dec;
92(1):265-71.
PMID: 23243257
Bacterial gastroenteritis caused by thermotolerant Campylobacter species, mainly Campylobacter jejuni, has been the most reported zoonotic disease in many developed countries in recent years. Reducing Campylobacter shedding on the farm...
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Hermans D, Martel A, Garmyn A, Verlinden M, Heyndrickx M, Gantois I, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2012 Jun;
91(7):1733-8.
PMID: 22700521
Campylobacteriosis is the most reported bacterial-mediated gastroenteritic disease in many developed countries. Broiler chickens are a natural host for Campylobacter spp., and contaminated poultry meat products are a major source...
7.
Hermans D, Martel A, Van Deun K, Verlinden M, Van Immerseel F, Garmyn A, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2010 May;
89(6):1144-55.
PMID: 20460660
Campylobacter jejuni is the most common cause of bacterial-mediated diarrheal disease worldwide. Because poultry and poultry products are a major source of C. jejuni infections in humans, efforts should be...
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Reding R, Bourdeaux C, Gras J, Evrard V, Buts J, Carlier M, et al.
Acta Gastroenterol Belg
. 2004 Aug;
67(2):176-8.
PMID: 15285574
The Paediatric Liver Transplant Program at Saint-Luc University Clinics constitutes a substantial single centre experience, including 667 transplantations performed between March 1984 and April 2003, and the history of this...
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Vanderborght M, Nassogne M, Hermans D, Moniotte S, Seneca S, Van Coster R, et al.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr
. 2004 Apr;
38(3):355-7.
PMID: 15076640
No abstract available.
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Baeyens F, Vansteenwegen D, Hermans D, Vervliet B, Eelen P
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process
. 2001 Aug;
27(3):279-95.
PMID: 11497326
Using a conditioned suppression preparation, the authors investigated sequential (X --> A+/A-) versus simultaneous (XA+/A-) feature positive (FP) discrimination learning in humans. The sequential discrimination was expected to be resolved...