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S Druyan

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Poultry Science|June 16, 2010
The effects of genetic line (broilers vs. layers) on embryo developmentS Druyan
Poultry Science|October 24, 2007
Segregation among test-cross progeny suggests that two complementary dominant genes explain the difference between ascites-resistant and ascites-susceptible broiler linesS Druyan, A Cahaner
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|May 22, 2012
Reduced O2 concentration during CAM development--its effect on angiogenesis and gene expression in the broiler embryo CAMS Druyan, E Levi
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 1, 1995
Effect of complexity of a physical task on estimation of time to completeS Druyan, A Dani, G Hadadi
Poultry Science|April 19, 2008
Growth rate of ascites-resistant versus ascites-susceptible broilers in commercial and experimental linesS Druyan, Y Hadad, A Cahaner
Poultry Science|March 21, 2007
Evaluation of growth rate, body weight, heart rate, and blood parameters as potential indicators for selection against susceptibility to the ascites syndrome in young broilersS Druyan, A Shlosberg, A Cahaner
Child Development|October 1, 1990
Misconceptions about motion: development and training effectsI Levin, R S Siegler, S Druyan
Poultry Science|April 17, 2007
Development of ascites-resistant and ascites-susceptible broiler linesS Druyan, A Ben-David, A Cahaner
Poultry Science|October 24, 2007
The expression patterns of hypoxia-inducing factor subunit alpha-1, heme oxygenase, hypoxia upregulated protein 1, and cardiac troponin T during development of the chicken heartS Druyan, A Cahaner, C M Ashwell
Poultry Science|April 11, 2013
Thermal manipulations during broiler incubation alter performance of broilers to 70 days of ageY Piestun, S Druyan, J Brake, et al.
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Poultry Science|June 16, 2010
The effects of genetic line (broilers vs. layers) on embryo developmentS Druyan
Poultry Science|October 24, 2007
Segregation among test-cross progeny suggests that two complementary dominant genes explain the difference between ascites-resistant and ascites-susceptible broiler linesS Druyan, A Cahaner
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|May 22, 2012
Reduced O2 concentration during CAM development--its effect on angiogenesis and gene expression in the broiler embryo CAMS Druyan, E Levi
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 1, 1995
Effect of complexity of a physical task on estimation of time to completeS Druyan, A Dani, G Hadadi
Poultry Science|April 19, 2008
Growth rate of ascites-resistant versus ascites-susceptible broilers in commercial and experimental linesS Druyan, Y Hadad, A Cahaner
Poultry Science|March 21, 2007
Evaluation of growth rate, body weight, heart rate, and blood parameters as potential indicators for selection against susceptibility to the ascites syndrome in young broilersS Druyan, A Shlosberg, A Cahaner
Child Development|October 1, 1990
Misconceptions about motion: development and training effectsI Levin, R S Siegler, S Druyan
Poultry Science|April 17, 2007
Development of ascites-resistant and ascites-susceptible broiler linesS Druyan, A Ben-David, A Cahaner
Poultry Science|October 24, 2007
The expression patterns of hypoxia-inducing factor subunit alpha-1, heme oxygenase, hypoxia upregulated protein 1, and cardiac troponin T during development of the chicken heartS Druyan, A Cahaner, C M Ashwell
Poultry Science|April 11, 2013
Thermal manipulations during broiler incubation alter performance of broilers to 70 days of ageY Piestun, S Druyan, J Brake, et al.
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