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Publications | Animal Sciences

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Department of Animal Sciences
The Robert H. Smith Faculty
of Agricultural, Food & Environment

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Herzl 229, Rehovot 7610001, Israel
Phone: +972-(0)8-9489119;
Fax: +972-(0)8-9465763;
Yael Lewitus, Department's Secretary
e-mail: yaellew@savion.huji.ac.il

List of publications

 

  1. Kalyesubula, M., Casey, TM., Reicher, N., Sabastian, C., Wein, Y., Bar-Shira, E., Nguyen, H., Uduak, ZG., Shamay, A., Plaut, K and Mabjeesh, S.J.(2021). Physiological state and photoperiod exposures differentially influence circadian rhythms of body temperature and prolactin and relate to changes in mammary PER1 expression in late pregnant and early lactation dairy goats. Small Ruminant Research. Accepted for publication https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2021.106394. 1.273;125/402 (Animal Science and Zoology), 15/31 (Food animals).

  2. Wein, Y., Bar Shira, E. and Friedman, A.(2020). Oxidative stress triggers pro-inflammation Increased serum levels of advanced glycation end products due to induced molting in hen layers trigger a pro inflammatory response by peripheral blood leukocytes. Poult Sci, 99(7): p. 3452-3462. 2.659;66/402 (Animal Science and Zoology);1.

  3. Casey, TM., Plaut, K., Kalyesubula, M., Shamay, A., Sabastian, C., Wein, Y., Bar Shira, E., Reicher, N and Mabjeesh, SJ.(2018). Mammary core clock gene expression is impacted by photoperiod exposure during the dry period in goats. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 46: 1214-9. 1.248;122/402 (Animal Science and Zoology), 32/178 (General Veterinary);2.

  4. Wein, Y., Geva, Z., Bar Shira, E and Friedman, A.(2017).Transport-related stress and its resolution in turkey pullets: activation of a pro-inflammatory response in peripheral blood leukocytes. Poult Sci, 96(8): p. 2601-2613. 2.659;66/402 (Animal Science and Zoology);10.

  5. Wein, Y., Bar Shira, E. and Friedman, A.(2017). Avoiding handling-induced stress in poultry: use of uniform parameters to accurately determine physiological stress. Poult Sci, 96(1): p. 65-73. 2.659;66/402 (Animal Science and Zoology);15.