H Quesnel
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Quesnel H, Resmond R, Merlot E, Pere M, Gondret F, Louveau I
Animal
. 2023 Jun;
17(6):100843.
PMID: 37263133
Colostrum intake, which is critical for piglet survival after birth and growth up to weaning, greatly depends on piglet weight and vitality at birth. Our aim was to identify a...
2.
Krogh U, Quesnel H, Le Floch N, Simongiovanni A, van Milgen J
Animal
. 2021 Jan;
15(1):100049.
PMID: 33516035
Quantitative estimates of mammary nutrient inputs, outputs and metabolism in sows are scarce, despite being critical elements to identify parameters controlling milk synthesis central for the feeding of lactating sows....
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Boutinaud M, Herve L, Quesnel H, Lollivier V, Finot L, Dessauge F, et al.
Animal
. 2019 Jul;
13(S1):s52-s64.
PMID: 31280749
The mammary tissue is characterized by its capacity to adapt in response to a wide variety of changing conditions. This adaptation capacity is referred to as the plasticity of mammary...
4.
Quesnel H, Farmer C
Animal
. 2019 Jul;
13(S1):s26-s34.
PMID: 31280746
Colostrum plays an essential role in ensuring the survival, growth and health of piglets by providing energy, nutrients, immunoglobulins, growth factors and many other bioactive components and cells. Both colostrum...
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Herve L, Quesnel H, Veron M, Portanguen J, Gross J, Bruckmaier R, et al.
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Jan;
102(3):2670-2685.
PMID: 30639009
In dairy cows, feed restriction is known to decrease milk yield by reducing the number of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) in the udder through a shift in the MEC proliferation-apoptosis...
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Merlot E, Pastorelli H, Prunier A, Pere M, Louveau I, Lefaucheur L, et al.
Animal
. 2018 Nov;
13(7):1432-1439.
PMID: 30468144
In pig husbandry, pregnant females are often exposed to stressful conditions, and their outcomes on maternal and offspring health have not been well evaluated. The present study aimed at testing...
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Quesnel H, Pere M, Louveau I, Lefaucheur L, Perruchot M, Prunier A, et al.
Animal
. 2018 Nov;
13(7):1440-1447.
PMID: 30442216
Sow environment during gestation can generate maternal stress which could alter foetal development. The effects of two group-housing systems for gestating sows on piglet morphological and physiological traits at birth...
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Herve L, Lollivier V, Quesnel H, Boutinaud M
J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia
. 2018 Jun;
23(3):139-147.
PMID: 29948751
Mammary epithelial cells (MEC) are exfoliated from the epithelium into milk, influencing the number of MEC present in the udder. This process is associated with epithelium integrity. The release of...
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Gondret F, Guevel B, Pere M, Quesnel H, Billon Y, Com E, et al.
J Anim Sci Biotechnol
. 2018 Apr;
9:28.
PMID: 29619215
Background: The degree of adipose tissue development at birth may influence neonatal survival and subsequent health outcomes. Despite their lower birth weights, piglets from Meishan sows (a fat breed with...
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Herve L, Quesnel H, Lollivier V, Portanguen J, Bruckmaier R, Boutinaud M
J Dairy Sci
. 2017 Oct;
100(12):9824-9834.
PMID: 28987579
The presence of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) in the milk of ruminants indicates that some MEC are shed from the mammary epithelium; however, the mechanisms that regulate the MEC exfoliation...