S Kranenbarg
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Recent Articles
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van Leeuwen J, Verhoeven M, van der Heden-van Noort I, Kranenbarg S, Kemp B, Soede N
Reprod Domest Anim
. 2011 Oct;
47(4):530-6.
PMID: 21988454
This study used split-weaning (SW) to induce differences in follicle size at weaning and study its consequences for follicle development during and after post-weaning altrenogest feeding and for reproductive performance....
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van der Meulen T, Schipper H, van den Boogaart J, Huising M, Kranenbarg S, van Leeuwen J
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2006 Sep;
291(4):R1040-8.
PMID: 16966387
Mechanical load is an important factor in the differentiation of cells and tissues. To investigate the effects of increased mechanical load on development of muscle and bone, zebrafish were subjected...
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van der Meulen T, Schipper H, van Leeuwen J, Kranenbarg S
J Exp Biol
. 2005 Sep;
208(Pt 19):3675-87.
PMID: 16169945
The present paper discusses the effects of decreased muscle activity (DMA) on embryonic development in the zebrafish. Wild-type zebrafish embryos become mobile around 18 h post-fertilisation, long before the axial...
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van der Meulen T, Kranenbarg S, Schipper H, Samallo J, van Leeuwen J, Franssen H
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2005 May;
1729(2):105-17.
PMID: 15894389
Genome and gene duplications are considered to be the impetus to generate new genes, as the presence of multiple copies of a gene allows for paralogues to adopt novel function....
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Gielen J, Kranenbarg S
Bull Math Biol
. 2002 Mar;
64(1):175-207.
PMID: 11868335
An analytical model is developed that describes oxygen transport and oxygen consumption for small biological structures without a circulatory system. Oxygen inside the organism is transported by diffusion alone. Oxygen...
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Kranenbarg S, Verhagen J, Muller M, van Leeuwen J
J Theor Biol
. 2001 Oct;
212(4):521-33.
PMID: 11597183
Previously, predictions of the maximum size of biological objects based on oxygen availability have been made for both zero and infinite water velocity around the object. In reality, however, water...
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Kranenbarg S, Muller M, Gielen J, Verhagen J
J Theor Biol
. 2000 Apr;
204(1):113-33.
PMID: 10772852
All members of the subphylum "Vertebrata" display the characteristics of the vertebrate body plan. These characteristics become apparent during the phylotypic period, in which all vertebrate embryos have a similar...