Intrauterine crowding (IUC) considerably influences postnatal traits in a polytocous species such as the pig. Previously, our group described how IUC affects locomotion during the piglet's first days of life (until 96 h after birth). We noted a reduced motor performance in piglets with a low birth weight and low vitality (L piglets), compared to piglets with a normal birth weight and normal vitality (N piglets), indicating L piglets are unable to produce enough force. Our current study investigates whether this observed force deficit in L piglets is caused by a reduced force generating capacity in the muscles and/or a lower percentage of type II (fast-contracting) fibers. Volume and fiber length of the main extensor muscles of the hind limb...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with several health problems throughout life. O...
Economic losses in pig production are highly due to neonatal mortality and poor postnatal growth per...
Background: Preterm infants frequently show neuromotor dysfunctions, but it is not clear how reduced...
Intrauterine crowding (IUC) considerably influences postnatal traits in a polytocous species such as...
In the pig, intrauterine competition (IUC) greatly affects postnatal traits, such as birth weight, b...
Intrauterine crowding (IUC) considerably influences postnatal traits in a polytocous species such as...
Intrauterine crowding (IUC) considerably influences postnatal traits in a polytocous species such as...
In polytocous species, such as pigs, the growth of an individual fetus is affected by competition fr...
<div><p>In polytocous species, such as pigs, the growth of an individual fetus is affected by compet...
In the pig, intrauterine crowding can greatly affect postnatal characteristics, among which birth we...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the associations between uterine crowding and embryo...
Postnatal (muscle) growth potential in pigs depends on the total number and hypertrophy of myofibers...
Offspring born from normal litter size (10 to 15 piglets) but classified as having lower than averag...
Abstract Background Intra-uterine crowding (IUC) observed in hyperprolific sows impairs myofiber hyp...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality in h...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with several health problems throughout life. O...
Economic losses in pig production are highly due to neonatal mortality and poor postnatal growth per...
Background: Preterm infants frequently show neuromotor dysfunctions, but it is not clear how reduced...
Intrauterine crowding (IUC) considerably influences postnatal traits in a polytocous species such as...
In the pig, intrauterine competition (IUC) greatly affects postnatal traits, such as birth weight, b...
Intrauterine crowding (IUC) considerably influences postnatal traits in a polytocous species such as...
Intrauterine crowding (IUC) considerably influences postnatal traits in a polytocous species such as...
In polytocous species, such as pigs, the growth of an individual fetus is affected by competition fr...
<div><p>In polytocous species, such as pigs, the growth of an individual fetus is affected by compet...
In the pig, intrauterine crowding can greatly affect postnatal characteristics, among which birth we...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the associations between uterine crowding and embryo...
Postnatal (muscle) growth potential in pigs depends on the total number and hypertrophy of myofibers...
Offspring born from normal litter size (10 to 15 piglets) but classified as having lower than averag...
Abstract Background Intra-uterine crowding (IUC) observed in hyperprolific sows impairs myofiber hyp...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality in h...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with several health problems throughout life. O...
Economic losses in pig production are highly due to neonatal mortality and poor postnatal growth per...
Background: Preterm infants frequently show neuromotor dysfunctions, but it is not clear how reduced...