Hypoxic responses in quail development differ depending upon stage, duration and level of oxygen partial pressure of embryo. Incubation was switched to/from 110mmHg partial pressure (hypoxia), to/from 150mmHg (normoxia) during different stages in development, and control was incubated in normoxia throughout. Hatchability and embryo survival resulted in no hatchlings in continuous hypoxia. Responses to various hypoxic exposures throughout development resulted in recovery/repair of hypoxic damage by hatch. Heart and body mass, beak and toe length, hemoglobin, and hematocrit were measured to determine embryo responses to hypoxia during development at days 10, 15, and hatch. Hypoxia seemed to have the most deleterious effects on eggs in continu...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to determine how chronic hypoxia and/or protein malnutritio...
honors thesisThis report contrasts the morphological changes in the embryos of Japanese quail (Cotur...
Developing chicken embryos have two ductus arteriosus (DA) that shunt blood away from the lungs and ...
Hypoxia during embryonic growth in embryos is frequently a powerful determinant of development, but ...
This article describes the exposure of quail embryos in the intact egg to hypoxia during "early" or ...
<p>Changes in A) Beak length and (B) Third toe length during incubation in quail embryos measured on...
Physiologists have primarily focused on two potential explanations for heat stress in animals—the cl...
The effects of hypoxia at increased altitude levels on the cardio-respiratory development of broile...
Renewed interest in the use of the embryonic chicken as a model of perinatal cardiovascular regulati...
In vertebrates, the embryonic environment is known to affect the development and the health of indiv...
Human, as all multicelullar organisms, is dependant on oxygen availability. Hypoxia is a stimulus wh...
Abstract: Embryonic motility is an important component of development and may be a precursor of post...
In vertebrates, the embryonic environment is known to affect the development and the health of indiv...
sponses to acute hypoxia in altitude-acclimatiscd chickens. J. Appl. Physiol. 34(G) : 804-808. 1973....
Although it is accepted that impaired placental perfusion in complicated pregnancy can slow fetal gr...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to determine how chronic hypoxia and/or protein malnutritio...
honors thesisThis report contrasts the morphological changes in the embryos of Japanese quail (Cotur...
Developing chicken embryos have two ductus arteriosus (DA) that shunt blood away from the lungs and ...
Hypoxia during embryonic growth in embryos is frequently a powerful determinant of development, but ...
This article describes the exposure of quail embryos in the intact egg to hypoxia during "early" or ...
<p>Changes in A) Beak length and (B) Third toe length during incubation in quail embryos measured on...
Physiologists have primarily focused on two potential explanations for heat stress in animals—the cl...
The effects of hypoxia at increased altitude levels on the cardio-respiratory development of broile...
Renewed interest in the use of the embryonic chicken as a model of perinatal cardiovascular regulati...
In vertebrates, the embryonic environment is known to affect the development and the health of indiv...
Human, as all multicelullar organisms, is dependant on oxygen availability. Hypoxia is a stimulus wh...
Abstract: Embryonic motility is an important component of development and may be a precursor of post...
In vertebrates, the embryonic environment is known to affect the development and the health of indiv...
sponses to acute hypoxia in altitude-acclimatiscd chickens. J. Appl. Physiol. 34(G) : 804-808. 1973....
Although it is accepted that impaired placental perfusion in complicated pregnancy can slow fetal gr...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to determine how chronic hypoxia and/or protein malnutritio...
honors thesisThis report contrasts the morphological changes in the embryos of Japanese quail (Cotur...
Developing chicken embryos have two ductus arteriosus (DA) that shunt blood away from the lungs and ...