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J Cortet

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Molleman F, Rossignol N, Ponge J, Peres G, Cluzeau D, Ruiz-Camacho N, et al.
Oecologia . 2023 May; 202(1):175-191. PMID: 37204497
Phylogenetically closely related plant species often share similar trait states (phylogenetic signal), but local assembly may favor dissimilar relatives and thereby decouple the diversity of a trait from the diversity...
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Salle G, Doyle S, Cortet J, Cabaret J, Berriman M, Holroyd N, et al.
Nat Commun . 2019 Oct; 10(1):4811. PMID: 31641125
Haemonchus contortus is a haematophagous parasitic nematode of veterinary interest. We have performed a survey of its genome-wide diversity using single-worm whole genome sequencing of 223 individuals sampled from 19...
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Dubois O, Allanic C, Charvet C, Guegnard F, Fevrier H, Thery-Kone I, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Jun; 9(1):9070. PMID: 31227784
The growing range of drug resistant parasitic nematode populations threatens the sustainability of ruminant farming worldwide. In this context, nutraceuticals, animal feed that provides necessary dietary requirements while ensuring parasite...
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Salle G, Cortet J, Bois I, Dubes C, Guyot-Sionest Q, Larrieu C, et al.
Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist . 2017 Nov; 7(3):407-415. PMID: 29149701
Intestinal strongyles are the most problematic endoparasites of equids as a result of their wide distribution and the spread of resistant isolates throughout the world. While abundant literature can be...
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Collas C, Salle G, Dumont B, Cabaret J, Cortet J, Martin-Rosset W, et al.
Animal . 2017 May; 12(2):359-365. PMID: 28535838
The spread of anthelmintic resistance in equine strongyle nematodes has become a major problem, advocating for the development of alternative control for strongyles. Our study consisted of both in vivo...
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Joimel S, Cortet J, Jolivet C, Saby N, Chenot E, Branchu P, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2016 Jan; 545-546:40-7. PMID: 26745291
Soil quality is related to soil characteristics such as fertility and contamination. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of land use on these soil characteristics and...
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Chylinski C, Cortet J, Salle G, Jacquiet P, Cabaret J
Parasitol Res . 2014 Dec; 114(2):715-20. PMID: 25468381
Techniques to preserve the infective third-stage larvae (L3) of gastrointestinal nematodes are of considerable interest to preserve rare species and to maintain a stable source for routine experimental infections. This...
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Chylinski C, Cortet J, Neveu C, Cabaret J
Vet Parasitol . 2014 Dec; 207(1-2):85-93. PMID: 25466619
Identifying which sheep to treat as part of a Targeted Selective Treatment approach to gastro-intestinal nematode control relies entirely on the efficacy of the indicators. Indicators such as FAMACHA© (anaemia),...
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Collas C, Fleurance G, Cabaret J, Martin-Rosset W, Wimel L, Cortet J, et al.
Animal . 2014 Jun; 8(8):1290-7. PMID: 24887595
Agroecology opens up new perspectives for the design of sustainable farming systems by using the stimulation of natural processes to reduce the inputs needed for production. In horse farming systems,...
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Gaba S, Cabaret J, Chylinski C, Sauve C, Cortet J, Silvestre A
Vet Parasitol . 2012 Jul; 190(1-2):178-84. PMID: 22770705
Targeted selective treatment has been proposed as a method to reduce gastro-intestinal nematode infections in ruminants and lower the selective pressure that leads to anthelmintic resistance. Since nematodes are highly...