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Ye H, Soede N, Kemp B, Wang J, Fleuren M, Laurenssen B, et al.
Theriogenology . 2024 Feb; 218:174-182. PMID: 38330861
The current study investigated effects of dietary amino acid (AA) availability on lactational body condition loss and metabolic status, in relation to reproductive parameters after weaning up to Day 8...
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Ye H, Langendijk P, Jaworski N, Wu Y, Bai Y, Lu D, et al.
Front Nutr . 2022 Apr; 9:862823. PMID: 35387195
Body protein losses in lactating sows have a negative impact on sow and litter performance. Improving dietary amino acid utilization may limit protein mobilization. The effects of dietary protein kinetics...
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Langendijk P
Animals (Basel) . 2021 Jul; 11(6). PMID: 34207640
In the pig, the establishment and maintenance of luteal function in early gestation is crucial to endometrial function, embryo development, and survival. The level of feed intake has a positive...
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Langendijk P, Plush K
Animals (Basel) . 2019 Nov; 9(11). PMID: 31683527
The transition from an intra- to extrauterine existence is extremely challenging for the pig. This is evidenced by the fact that conservative estimates place intrapartum piglet death at between 5%...
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Farmer C, Langendijk P
J Anim Sci . 2019 May; 97(6):2433-2440. PMID: 31066897
The goal of this project was to determine if increasing insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) concentrations in late pregnancy can stimulate mammogenesis in gilts. Yorkshire × Landrace gilts of a similar...
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Langendijk P, Fleuren M, van Hees H, van Kempen T
Animals (Basel) . 2018 Apr; 8(5). PMID: 29695060
The aim of this study was to relate the course of parturition to the condition of piglets at birth, based on umbilical cord blood acid-base values, and relate the condition...
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Turpin D, Langendijk P, Plush K, Pluske J
J Anim Sci Biotechnol . 2017 Feb; 8:14. PMID: 28149513
Background: In this experiment, intermittent suckling (IS) with or without the co-mingling (CoM) of piglets was studied as a method to stimulate solid feed intake and reduce post-weaning stress. Methods:...
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Turpin D, Langendijk P, Chen T, Pluske J
Animals (Basel) . 2016 Oct; 6(11). PMID: 27792138
This study tested the hypothesis that intermittent suckling (IS) with or without an older weaning age would improve post-weaning gastrointestinal tract (GIT) carbohydrate absorptive capacity in pigs while reducing post-weaning...
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Tsoi S, Blanes M, Chen T, Langendijk P, Athorn R, Foxcroft G, et al.
Genom Data . 2016 Jun; 9:30-4. PMID: 27331000
The aim of commercial pig breeding programs is to maximize the number of pigs produced per sow per year. Given that sows exhibit an estrus during lactation is a potential...
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Langendijk P, Chen T, McIlfatrick S, Nottle M
Theriogenology . 2016 Apr; 86(4):1008-1013. PMID: 27125697
The present study was undertaken to examine the effect of feed restriction on ovulation rate and in vivo blastocyst development in gilts and sows. In the first experiment, gilts were...