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NC3Rs 2024 (Elias Bauwens)

  • Rabbit Stem Cells in Action: Hopping Towards Reliable Screening (pdf - 3.7MB)

IC-3R 2024 (Lieselotte Van Bockstal)

  • Sex-specific primary cell-line of porcine umbilical vein endothelial cells (pdf - 2MB)

IPVS 2023 (Marlotte Loyens)

  • Thriving or Striving: Comparing IUGR, LBW and Normal Piglets within the First 24 Hours (pdf - 1.3 MB)

IPVS 2023 (Kristel Vanderauwera)

  • Humaan doden van varkens op het bedrijf Ontwerp van beslissingsondersteuner (pdf - 852 kB)

MRF 2023 (Marina Stroe)

  • The Neonatal Göttingen Minipig Model for Dose Precision in Perinatal Asphyxia and Therapeutic Hypothermia (pdf - 1,56MB)

ANR 2023 (Lieselotte Van Bockstal)

  • Wound healing assay for nutritional compounds: not a ‘one size fits all’ method (pdf - 1,18MB)

Beltox 2022 (Marina Stroe)

  • The neonatal Göttingen Minipig as translational model for perinatal asphyxia and therapeutic hypothermia (pdf - 1MB)

ETS 2022 (Marina Stroe)

  • The neonatal Göttingen Minipig as translational model for drug disposition in perinatal asphyxia (pdf - 1,93MB)

DPP 2022 (Kevin Van Tichelen)

  • Improving survival of low birth weight piglets - farrowing care or drenching (pdf - 1,17MB)

DPP 2022 (Lieselotte Van Bockstal)

  • In search of an animal model for IUGR to study differences in morbidility and mortality between male and female neonats (891kB)

EAAP 2019 (Kevin Van Tichelen)

  • Drenching low birth weight piglets: friend of foe? (pdf - 358kB)

IPVS 2019 (Sara Prims)

  • Does rearing method of piglets influence the volume density of M cells in the GALT? (pdf - 553kB)

IPVS 2019 (Charlotte Vanden Hole)

  • Glucose and glycogen levels in piglets that differ in birth weight and vitality (pdf - 700kB)

ETS Berlin 2018 (Laura Buyssens)

  • Preterm piglets as a translational model for premature babies: f ocus on hepatic drug metabolism (pdf - 905kB)

DDP Brisbane 2018 (Chris Van Ginneken)

  • Effect of short-chain fructo-oligosacharides supplementation on performance and gut health of pigs (pdf - 1,9MB)

EAVA Hannover 2018 (Charlotte Vanden Hole)

  • Development of the musculoskeletal system of the hind limb of the newborn piglet: are smaller piglets only small? (pdf - 5,8MB)

IPVSbb 2018 (Sara Prims)

  • Analysing cortisol levels to identify chronic stress in pigs? Be careful what you measure! (pdf - 689kB) - Award of best poster!

IPVSbb 2018 (Sara Prims)

  • Effect of short-chain fructooligosacharides supplementation on performance and gut health of pigs (pdf - 1MB)

Zebrafish Symposium Paris 2018 (Chloé Bars)

  • mRNA expression profiling of key drug disposition genes in developing zebrafish until the juvenile stage (pdf - 1,4MB)
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