Marjan Doom
Ghent University
32 Papers
115 Citations
Marjan Doom is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middle ear & Greater omentum. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 32 publications.
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Papers
Locations of gut-associated lymphoid tissue in the 3-month-old chicken: a review.
Christophe Casteleyn,Marjan Doom,E Lambrechts,W. Van den Broeck,Paul Simoens,Pieter Cornillie +5 more
TL;DR: A solid knowledge of the avian GALT could contribute to the development of vaccines to be administered orally, and immune stimulation via pre- and probiotics is based on the presence of a well-developed intestinal immune system.
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Immunopathological mechanisms in dogs with rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament.
TL;DR: In predisposed dogs a distinct anticollagen type I antibody gradient was found towards the contralateral stifle joint that eventually sustained a CrCL rupture, suggesting that there was an inflammatory process present in these joints before detectable joint instability occurred.
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The Pulmonary Veins of the Pig as an Anatomical Model for the Development of a New Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation
Tim Vandecasteele,Kimberley Vandevelde,Marjan Doom,E. Van Mulken,Paul Simoens,Pieter Cornillie +5 more
TL;DR: The layout of the porcine atriopulmonary junction and immediately adjacent structures was investigated by gross anatomical and vascular corrosion casting studies to meet the need for more in‐depth anatomical insights when using the pig as an animal model in the development of innovative approaches for surgical cardiac ablation in man.
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A topographic anatomical study of the equine epiploic foramen and comparison with laparoscopic visualisation
T. van Bergen,Marjan Doom,W. Van den Broeck,Peter Wiemer,Peter D. Clegg,Pieter Cornillie,Ann Martens +6 more
TL;DR: The defining structures of the epiploic foramen and omental vestibule are the hepatoduodenal ligament, hepatogastric ligament and the gastropancreatic and hepatopancreatingic folds.
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The accuracy of the Lactate Pro hand-held analyser to determine blood lactate in healthy dogs.
TL;DR: The Lactate Pro analyser provides quick and reliable measurements of blood lactate in dogs withBlood lactate levels up to 10 mmol/l, and will be particularly appropriate for use in small animal intensive care.
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