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David M Bravo

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Kim J, Lillehoj H, Hong Y, Kim G, Lee S, Lillehoj E, et al.
Res Vet Sci . 2015 Sep; 102:150-8. PMID: 26412535
Three commercial broiler breeds were fed from hatch with a diet supplemented with Capsicum and Curcuma longa oleoresins, and co-infected with Eimeria maxima and Clostridium perfringens to induce necrotic enteritis...
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Furness J, Bravo D
J Comp Physiol B . 2015 Jul; 185(8):825-34. PMID: 26123626
We discuss the relations of processed foods, especially cooked foods, in the human diet to digestive tract form and function. The modern consumption of over 70% of foods and beverages...
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Wlodarska M, Willing B, Bravo D, Finlay B
Sci Rep . 2015 Mar; 5:9253. PMID: 25787310
Plant extracts, or phytonutrients, are used in traditional medicine practices as supplements to enhance the immune system and gain resistance to various infectious diseases and are used in animal production...
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Lee S, Lillehoj H, Jang S, Jeong M, Kim D, Xu S, et al.
Vet Parasitol . 2014 Dec; 206(3-4):115-22. PMID: 25468015
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of in ovo administration of selenium (Se) incorporated into hydrolyzed soybean protein (B-Taxim [BT]) on protection against experimental avian necrotic enteritis (NE)....
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Cho H, Kosari S, Hunne B, Callaghan B, Rivera L, Bravo D, et al.
Cell Tissue Res . 2014 Nov; 359(2):693-698. PMID: 25378285
This study has investigated the patterns of colocalisation of the conventional K cell marker, glucagon-like insulinotropic peptide (GIP), and the L cell markers, glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and peptide YY...
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Cho H, Robinson E, Rivera L, McMillan P, Testro A, Nikfarjam M, et al.
Cell Tissue Res . 2014 May; 357(1):63-9. PMID: 24842049
A sub-group of enteroendocrine cells (L cells) release gastrointestinal hormones, GLP-1 and PYY, which have different but overlapping physiological effects, in response to intraluminal nutrients. Whilst their release profiles are...
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Cho H, Callaghan B, Bron R, Bravo D, Furness J
Cell Tissue Res . 2014 Jan; 356(1):77-82. PMID: 24442491
TRPA1 is an ion channel that detects specific chemicals in food and also transduces mechanical, cold and chemical stimulation. Its presence in sensory nerve endings is well known and recent...
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Furness J, Rivera L, Cho H, Bravo D, Callaghan B
Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol . 2013 Sep; 10(12):729-40. PMID: 24061204
The gastrointestinal tract presents the largest and most vulnerable surface to the outside world. Simultaneously, it must be accessible and permeable to nutrients and must defend against pathogens and potentially...
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Lee S, Lillehoj H, Jang S, Lillehoj E, Min W, Bravo D
Br J Nutr . 2013 Apr; 110(5):840-7. PMID: 23566550
The Clostridium-related poultry disease, necrotic enteritis (NE), causes substantial economic losses on a global scale. In the present study, a mixture of two plant-derived phytonutrients, Capsicum oleoresin and turmeric oleoresin...
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Lillehoj H, Kim D, Bravo D, Lee S
BMC Proc . 2011 Jun; 5 Suppl 4:S34. PMID: 21645315
Background: The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary plant-derived phytonutrients, carvacrol, cinnamaldehyde and Capsicum oleoresin, on the translational regulation of genes associated with immunology, physiology and...