Publications by authors named "T Huybrechts"

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  • Intestinal organoids created from LGR5 adult stem cells offer a more accurate and long-lasting model for studying human intestinal physiology compared to traditional models like Caco-2.
  • These organoids were used to evaluate drug disposition, metabolism, and safety by conducting transport studies and assessing cell viability in response to toxic compounds.
  • The findings indicate that organoids from different species mirrored in vivo safety profiles and displayed varying metabolic activities, suggesting their potential for drug testing and toxicity assessments.
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Recently, it was reported that heterozygous PCSK1 variants, causing partial PC1/3 deficiency, result in a significant increased risk for obesity. This effect was almost exclusively generated by the rare p.Y181H (rs145592525, GRCh38.

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Udder health problems are often associated with milk losses. These losses are different between quarters, as infected quarters are affected both by systemic and pathogen-specific local effects, whereas noninfected quarters are only subject to systemic effects. To gain insight in these losses and the milk yield dynamics during disease, it is essential to have a reliable reference for quarter-level milk yield in an unperturbed state, mimicking its potential yield.

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A consortium of seven pharma companies has been formed with the aim of sharing knowledge on and harmonizing approaches to oligonucleotide development. This letter aims to raise awareness of this new group and to set expectations for future publications.

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Timely identification of a cow's reproduction status is essential to minimize fertility-related losses on dairy farms. This includes optimal estrus detection, pregnancy diagnosis, and the timely recognition of early embryonic death and ovarian problems. On-farm milk progesterone (P4) analysis can indicate all of these fertility events simultaneously.

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