Jejunal development occurs in a spatio-temporal pattern and is characterized by morphological and functional changes. To investigate jejunal development at the transcriptomic level, we performed microarray studies in 1–21-day-old chickens. Nine gene clusters were identified, each with a specific gene expression pattern. Subsequently, groups of genes with similar functions could be identified. Genes involved in morphological and functional development were highly expressed immediately after hatch with declining expression patterns afterwards. Immunological development can be roughly divided based on expression patterns into three processes over time; first innate response and immigration of immune cells, secondly differentiation and speciali...
Simple Summary: Intestinal main functions and different gut tract peculiarities in poultry are known...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
Chicken lines differ in genetic disease susceptibility. The scope of the research described in this ...
Jejunal development occurs in a spatio-temporal pattern and is characterized by morphological and fu...
Jejunal development occurs in a spatio-temporal pattern and is characterized by morphological and fu...
Background - Not much is known about the effect of Salmonella enteritidis on changes in the developm...
To study effects of Salmonella enteritidis on morphological and functional changes in chicken jejuna...
To study effects of Salmonella enteritidis on morphological and functional changes in chicken jejuna...
Background - Not much is known about the effect of Salmonella enteritidis on changes in the developm...
The study proposed an exploratory functional analysis on differential gene expression of the jejunum...
1. A better understanding of intestinal development is essential for the intestinal health of poultr...
Intestinal health is an important condition for sustainable animal production. Since it is known tha...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
Simple Summary: Intestinal main functions and different gut tract peculiarities in poultry are known...
Simple Summary: Intestinal main functions and different gut tract peculiarities in poultry are known...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
Chicken lines differ in genetic disease susceptibility. The scope of the research described in this ...
Jejunal development occurs in a spatio-temporal pattern and is characterized by morphological and fu...
Jejunal development occurs in a spatio-temporal pattern and is characterized by morphological and fu...
Background - Not much is known about the effect of Salmonella enteritidis on changes in the developm...
To study effects of Salmonella enteritidis on morphological and functional changes in chicken jejuna...
To study effects of Salmonella enteritidis on morphological and functional changes in chicken jejuna...
Background - Not much is known about the effect of Salmonella enteritidis on changes in the developm...
The study proposed an exploratory functional analysis on differential gene expression of the jejunum...
1. A better understanding of intestinal development is essential for the intestinal health of poultr...
Intestinal health is an important condition for sustainable animal production. Since it is known tha...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
Simple Summary: Intestinal main functions and different gut tract peculiarities in poultry are known...
Simple Summary: Intestinal main functions and different gut tract peculiarities in poultry are known...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
Chicken lines differ in genetic disease susceptibility. The scope of the research described in this ...