Fernando Gonzalez-Uarquin
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Fostering culture of care for early career researchers—Building a trustful environment: Insights from a German perspective
Fostering culture of care for early career researchers—Building a trustful environment: Insights from a German perspective Open
Early-career researchers (ECRs) play a key role in conducting animal experiments in academic research. However, they face considerable challenges, including poor working conditions, and inadequate strategies for managing distress. These di…
View article: Toward a common interpretation of the 3Rs principles in animal research
Toward a common interpretation of the 3Rs principles in animal research Open
View article: A 3D-Printed Dummy for Training Distal Phalanx Amputation in Mice
A 3D-Printed Dummy for Training Distal Phalanx Amputation in Mice Open
The development of realistic dummies for training the distal phalanx amputation (DPA) technique in mouse pups is a promising alternative to reduce and replace animals in training for research and teaching. To test this, we obtained micro-C…
View article: Clicker Training Mice for Improved Compliance in the Catwalk Test
Clicker Training Mice for Improved Compliance in the Catwalk Test Open
The data available here were published in the article "Clicker Training Mice for Improved Compliance in the Catwalk Test" in Animals (MDPI). All relevant information is available there.
View article: Clicker Training Mice for Improved Compliance in the Catwalk Test
Clicker Training Mice for Improved Compliance in the Catwalk Test Open
The CatWalk test relies on the run of mice across the platform to measure a constant speed with low variation. Mice usually require a stimulus to walk to the end of the catwalk. However, such stimuli are usually aversive and can impair wel…
View article: Development of a 3D simulator for training the mouse in utero electroporation
Development of a 3D simulator for training the mouse in utero electroporation Open
In utero electroporation (IUE) requires high-level training in microinjection through the mouse uterine wall into the lateral ventricle of the mouse brain. Training for IUE is currently being performed in live mice as no artificial models …
View article: Interrelationship of myo-inositol pathways with systemic metabolic conditions in two strains of high-performance laying hens during their productive life span
Interrelationship of myo-inositol pathways with systemic metabolic conditions in two strains of high-performance laying hens during their productive life span Open
Adaptation to metabolic challenges is an individual process in animals and human, most likely based on genetic background. To identify novel pathways of importance for individual adaptation to a metabolic challenge such as egg production i…
View article: Research Note: Jejunum phosphatases and systemic myo-inositol in broiler chickens fed without or with supplemented phytase
Research Note: Jejunum phosphatases and systemic myo-inositol in broiler chickens fed without or with supplemented phytase Open
As a constituent of animal cells, myo-inositol (MI) has been hypothesized to be crucial in several metabolic and regulatory pathways. Recently, it was shown that dietary phytase contributes to release of MI from phytate in the poultry dige…
View article: Myo-inositol: its metabolism and potential implications for poultry nutrition—a review
Myo-inositol: its metabolism and potential implications for poultry nutrition—a review Open
View article: Dietary phytase and myo-inositol supplementation are associated with distinct plasma metabolome profile in broiler chickens
Dietary phytase and myo-inositol supplementation are associated with distinct plasma metabolome profile in broiler chickens Open
Phytase enzyme is used as a dietary supplement in broiler nutrition to improve phosphorous bioavailability. Phytase deliberates phosphate groups from phytic acid and produces myo-inositol after total dephosphorylation. Myo-inositol is a bi…