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DEath R, ODriscoll K, Fabrega E
Front Vet Sci . 2023 Nov; 10:1296461. PMID: 38026673
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Dixon L, Dunn I, Brocklehurst S, Baker L, Boswell T, Caughey S, et al.
Poult Sci . 2022 Apr; 101(5):101838. PMID: 35378348
Broiler breeder chickens are commercially feed restricted to slow their growth and improve their health and production, however, there is research demonstrating that this leads to chronic hunger resulting in...
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DEath R, Foister S, Jack M, Bowers N, Zhu Q, Barclay D, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Oct; 16(10):e0258895. PMID: 34710143
To establish whether pig tail posture is affected by injuries and ill health, a machine vision system using 3D cameras to measure tail angle was used. Camera data from 1692...
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Wurtz K, Camerlink I, DEath R, Pena Fernandez A, Norton T, Steibel J, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 Dec; 14(12):e0226669. PMID: 31869364
Large-scale phenotyping of animal behaviour traits is time consuming and has led to increased demand for technologies that can automate these procedures. Automated tracking of animals has been successful in...
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DEath R, Jack M, Futro A, Talbot D, Zhu Q, Barclay D, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Apr; 13(4):e0194524. PMID: 29617403
Tail biting is a major welfare and economic problem for indoor pig producers worldwide. Low tail posture is an early warning sign which could reduce tail biting unpredictability. Taking a...
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Robertson B, Rathbone L, Cirillo G, DEath R, Bateson M, Boswell T, et al.
PLoS One . 2017 Dec; 12(12):e0189158. PMID: 29211774
The mammalian hippocampus is particularly vulnerable to chronic stress. Adult neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus is suppressed by chronic stress and by administration of glucocorticoid hormones. Post-natal and adult neurogenesis...
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Oster M, Murani E, Ponsuksili S, DEath R, Turner S, Evans G, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2014 Nov; 15:967. PMID: 25380980
Background: Brain and immune system are linked in a bi-directional manner. To date, it remained largely unknown why immune components become suppressed, enhanced, or remain unaffected in relation to psychosocial...
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Murani E, Ponsuksili S, DEath R, Turner S, Evans G, Tholking L, et al.
J Mol Endocrinol . 2011 Jan; 46(3):165-74. PMID: 21266515
To gain insight into the adrenal stress response, we analysed differential mRNA expression of genes associated with psychosocial stress in the pig (Sus scrofa domestica). Various levels of psychosocial stress...
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Murani E, Ponsuksili S, DEath R, Turner S, Kurt E, Evans G, et al.
BMC Genet . 2010 Aug; 11:74. PMID: 20696048
Background: Stress, elicited for example by aggressive interactions, has negative effects on various biological functions including immune defence, reproduction, growth, and, in livestock, on product quality. Stress response and aggressiveness...
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Sumner B, DEath R, Farnworth M, Robson S, Russell J, Lawrence A, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2008 Jul; 33(8):1077-92. PMID: 18653286
In rodents and humans stressful events in early life e.g. maternal deprivation, can increase sensitivity to stress in later life. Humans may become more susceptible to mood disorders, e.g. depression....