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Sara K Orlowski

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Kang S, Christensen K, Jr M, Orlowski S
Animals (Basel) . 2024 Feb; 14(4). PMID: 38396525
The aims of this study were to find suitable environmental enrichment (EE) and evaluate the combined effect of two EEs, variable light intensity (VL) lighting program and EH, on mental...
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Greene E, Tabler T, Orlowski S, Dridi S
Brain Res . 2024 Feb; 1830:148810. PMID: 38365130
Genetic selection for high growth rate has resulted in spectacular progress in feed efficiency in chickens. As feed intake and water consumption (WC) are associated and both are affected by...
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Kang S, Christensen K, Jr M, Orlowski S, Clark J
Front Physiol . 2023 Mar; 14:1059055. PMID: 36909223
Our previous variable-light intensity lighting program studies indicate the light intensity preference behavior of broilers for their daily activity including eating and resting. To evaluate the effects of variable-light intensity...
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Emami N, Schreier L, Greene E, Tabler T, Orlowski S, Anthony N, et al.
Anim Microbiome . 2022 Apr; 4(1):28. PMID: 35449035
Background: Heat stress (HS) has negative effects on poultry productivity, health and welfare resulting in economic losses. Broiler chickens are particularly susceptible to HS due to their high metabolic rate...
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Greene E, Adeogun E, Orlowski S, Nayani K, Dridi S
Poult Sci . 2022 Apr; 101(6):101827. PMID: 35390570
Commercial broilers have been selected for high growth rate and productivity; however, this has negatively impacted their susceptibility to heat stress (HS). Insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying this vulnerability...
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Lee K, Anthony N, Orlowski S, Rhoads D
Hereditas . 2022 Jan; 159(1):9. PMID: 35090566
Background: The goal of this study was to evaluate marker-assisted selection (MAS) in broiler chickens using previously mapped gene regions associated with ascites syndrome incidence. The second-generation MAS products were...
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Abdelli N, Ramser A, Greene E, Beer L, Tabler T, Orlowski S, et al.
Front Physiol . 2021 Nov; 12:733134. PMID: 34744775
Heat stress (HS) has been reported to disrupt nutrient digestion and absorption in broilers. These effects may be more prominent in fast-growing chickens due to their high metabolic activity. However,...
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Orlowski S, Dridi S, Greene E, Coy C, Velleman S, Anthony N
Front Physiol . 2021 Sep; 12:712095. PMID: 34512385
Muscle development during embryonic and early post-hatch growth is primarily through hyperplastic growth and accumulation of nuclei through satellite cell contribution. Post-hatch, muscle development transitions from hyperplasia to hypertrophic growth...
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Kang S, Jr M, Kadhim H, Shouse S, Orlowski S, Hiltz J, et al.
Gen Comp Endocrinol . 2020 Jun; 295:113526. PMID: 32540490
Myopathies (Woody Breast (WB) and White Striping (WS)) of broiler chickens have been correlated with fast growth. Recent studies reported that localized hypoxia and metabolic impairment may involve in these...
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Tabler T, Greene E, Orlowski S, Hiltz J, Anthony N, Dridi S
Front Vet Sci . 2020 May; 7:249. PMID: 32457922
High environmental temperature has strong adverse effects on poultry production, welfare, and sustainability and, thereby, constitutes one of the most challenging stressors. Although colossal information has been published on the...