Global transcriptome analysis of chicken whole blood to discover biomarkers of different phenotypes or physiological disorders has never been investigated so far. Whole blood provides significant advantages, allowing large scale and non-invasive sampling. However, generation of gene expression data from the blood of non-mammalian species remains a challenge, notably due to the nucleated red blood cells, hindering the use of well-established protocols. The aim of this study was to analyze the relevance of using whole blood cells (WB) to find biomarkers, instead of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC), usually chosen for immune challenges. RNA sources from WB and PBMC was characterized by microarray analysis. Our results show that the qu...
Background: Blood has proven to be a useful resource for molecular analysis in nume...
AbstractAvian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) causes colibacillosis, which is responsible for mor...
Thrombocytes are the most abundant circulating cells next to red blood cells in avian blood. Avian t...
Background and Aim: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) comprise microbial sensing receptors present on cell ...
To address the need for sensitive high-throughput assays to analyse avian innate and adaptive immune...
To address the need for sensitive high-throughput assays to analyse avian innate and adaptive immune...
<p>Leukocyte subpopulations were sorted from the spleen of non-infected (N), infected (I) and vaccin...
<p>A “+++” indicates a high degree of expression, while a “++” indicates a moderate degree of expres...
A greater understanding of the immune response after infection can form the necessary foundation of ...
While the chicken (Gallus gallus) is the most consumed agricultural animal worldwide, the chicken tr...
Thrombocytes are the avian equivalent to mammalian platelets. In addition to their hemostatic effect...
The Chinese goose is one of the most economically important poultry birds and is a natural reservoir...
ABSTRACT Antibody response, an important trait in both agriculture and biomedicine, plays a part in ...
Thrombocytes are the avian equivalent to mammalian platelets. In addition to their hemostatic effect...
Background: Blood has proven to be a useful resource for molecular analysis in nume...
Background: Blood has proven to be a useful resource for molecular analysis in nume...
AbstractAvian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) causes colibacillosis, which is responsible for mor...
Thrombocytes are the most abundant circulating cells next to red blood cells in avian blood. Avian t...
Background and Aim: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) comprise microbial sensing receptors present on cell ...
To address the need for sensitive high-throughput assays to analyse avian innate and adaptive immune...
To address the need for sensitive high-throughput assays to analyse avian innate and adaptive immune...
<p>Leukocyte subpopulations were sorted from the spleen of non-infected (N), infected (I) and vaccin...
<p>A “+++” indicates a high degree of expression, while a “++” indicates a moderate degree of expres...
A greater understanding of the immune response after infection can form the necessary foundation of ...
While the chicken (Gallus gallus) is the most consumed agricultural animal worldwide, the chicken tr...
Thrombocytes are the avian equivalent to mammalian platelets. In addition to their hemostatic effect...
The Chinese goose is one of the most economically important poultry birds and is a natural reservoir...
ABSTRACT Antibody response, an important trait in both agriculture and biomedicine, plays a part in ...
Thrombocytes are the avian equivalent to mammalian platelets. In addition to their hemostatic effect...
Background: Blood has proven to be a useful resource for molecular analysis in nume...
Background: Blood has proven to be a useful resource for molecular analysis in nume...
AbstractAvian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) causes colibacillosis, which is responsible for mor...
Thrombocytes are the most abundant circulating cells next to red blood cells in avian blood. Avian t...