Zehava Uni
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Recent Articles
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Dayan J, Uni Z
BMC Genomics
. 2024 Dec;
25(1):1180.
PMID: 39633257
Background: Chicken embryos emerge from their shell by the piercing movement of the hatching muscle. Although considered a key player during hatching, with activity that imposes a substantial metabolic demand,...
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Research Note: Prospects for early detection of breast muscle myopathies by automated image analysis
Dayan J, Goldman N, Halevy O, Uni Z
Poult Sci
. 2024 Apr;
103(6):103680.
PMID: 38564836
White Striping (WS), Wooden Breast (WB), and Spaghetti Meat (SM) are documented breast muscle myopathies (BMM) affecting broiler chickens' product quality, profitability and welfare. This study evaluated the efficacy of...
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Dayan J, Melkman-Zehavi T, Goldman N, Soglia F, Zampiga M, Petracci M, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2023 Dec;
14:1296342.
PMID: 38156069
The most dynamic period throughout the lifespan of broiler chickens is the pre-post-hatching period, entailing profound effects on their energy status, survival rate, body weight, and muscle growth. Given the...
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Shterzer N, Rothschild N, Sbehat Y, Dayan J, Eytan D, Uni Z, et al.
Anim Microbiome
. 2023 Oct;
5(1):50.
PMID: 37817230
The existence of vertical transmission in chickens under commercial settings, where chicks are raised separately from adults, is unclear. To answer this question, the fecal microbiota of chicks hatched and...
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Dayan J, Goldman N, Waiger D, Melkman-Zehavi T, Halevy O, Uni Z
Poult Sci
. 2023 Jun;
102(8):102792.
PMID: 37276700
Global market demand for chicken breast muscle with high yield and quality, together with the high incidence rate of breast muscle abnormalities in recent years highlights the need for tools...
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Dayan J, Melkman-Zehavi T, Reicher N, Braun U, Inhuber V, Mabjeesh S, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2023 Feb;
14:1079638.
PMID: 36760526
Optimal embryonic development and growth of meat-type chickens (broilers) rely on incubation conditions (oxygen, heat, and humidity), on nutrients and on energy resources within the egg. Throughout incubation and according...
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Cloft S, Uni Z, Wong E
Poult Sci
. 2023 Feb;
102(4):102495.
PMID: 36758370
Mature small intestines have crypts populated by stem cells which produce replacement cells to maintain the absorptive villus surface area. The embryonic crypt is rudimentary and cells along the villi...
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Reicher N, Melkman-Zehavi T, Dayan J, Uni Z
Sci Rep
. 2022 Feb;
12(1):2645.
PMID: 35173228
Initial nutritional stimulation is a key driving force for small intestinal maturation. In chick embryos, administration of l-glutamine (Gln) into the amniotic fluid stimulates early development of the small intestinal...
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Reicher N, Melkman-Zehavi T, Dayan J, Wong E, Uni Z
Anim Nutr
. 2022 Jan;
8(1):91-101.
PMID: 34977379
Nutritional stimulation of the developing small intestine of chick embryos can be conducted by in-ovo feeding (IOF). We hypothesized that IOF of glutamine and leucine can enhance small intestinal development...