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2301 results.
Influence of freezing duration and temperature of pork and turkey fat on various quality parameters of boiled sausages made from this fat
Einfluss der Gefrierdauer und -temperatur von Schweine- und Putenfett auf verschiedene Qualitätsparameter von aus diesem Fett hergestellter Brühwurst
Project Investigators: PD Dr. Carsten Krischek; Prof. Dr. Madeleine Plötz; Dr. Lisa Siekmann
Duration: January 2023 until December 2024
Funding: Drittmittelprojekt, gefördert durch die Fritz-Ahrberg-Stiftung., 100.000 EUR
Project Details:
(Deep)freezing is a process for preserving fat. Both the duration and the temperature of the freezing treatment influence the physicochemical and sensory quality of the fat and also the quality of the products made with this fat (Flavia et al. 2014). In our opinion, there have been no studies that have related the influence of the freezing duration and temperature of fat to the quality of the cooked sausage produced with it. For this reason, in the project pork and turkey fat will be stored after freezing for up to 24 weeks at -18 °C and approx. -80 °C. After 12 and 24 weeks, the fat will be processed to cooked cured sausages. The products will be directly characterised with regard to physicochemical (e.g. colour, pH value, aw value, antioxidative capacity), microbiological (e.g. total bacterial count) and sensory properties (following the DLG 5-point scheme). The products will then be cut, packaged in a protective gas atmosphere and stored according to the storage time, which is typical for the product in retail. The control products contain fat that was frozen overnight (for technological reasons).
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Microalgae in the feeding of broiler chickens to maintain animal health - a solution approach to reduce the need for drugs?
Mikroalgen in der Fütterung von Masthähnchen zum Erhalt der Tiergesundheit - ein Lösungsansatz zur Reduktion des Arzneimittelbedarfs
Project Investigators: Prof Dr. C. Visscher; Dr. D. Schubert
Duration: January 2023 until December 2024
Funding: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt, 110.319 EUR
Project Details:
In der Nutztierhaltung insgesamt, aber auch in der Masthähnchenhaltung im Speziellen, besteht die dringende Notwendigkeit zur Reduktion des Arzneimitteleinsatzes vor dem Hintergrund der damit verbundenen Umweltbelastung. Durch den Einsatz von Mikroalgen soll eine präventive Förderung der Tiergesundheit erreicht werden. Mikroorganismen sind einzellige, pflanzliche Organismen, die über diverse phytogene Inhaltsstoffe mit antiinflammatorischen, immunstimulierenden oder antioxidativen Wirkungen verfügen. In diesem Projekt sollen die Effekte ausgewählter Mikroalgen auf Leistung und Tiergesundheit sowohl in der konventionellen als auch in der ökologischen Masthähnchenhaltung untersucht werden.
Cooperation Partners:

Microganic GmbH, Melle

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How does altered FSH signaling affect spermatogonial stem cells and their niche in the dog?
How does altered FSH signaling affect spermatogonial stem cells and their niche in the dog?
Project Investigators: Anastasiia Vasetska; Hanna Körber (PhD); Dr. Eva Packeiser; Prof. Dr. Sandra Goericke-Pesch
Duration: Beginning 2023 until End 2024
Funding: Philipp Schwartz-Initiative, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 38.600 EUR
Project Details:
The aim of project is to gain deeper insights into how altered FSH secretion due to GnRH agonist SRI treatment affects FSHR expression, but also how it affects SSC self-renewal, differentiation and proliferation using the dog as a model.
SSC are crucial for male fertility as they sustain spermatogenesis, the continuous process of sperm production, ensuring the maintenance of reproductive function and genetic diversity. Understanding their regulation is essential for addressing fertility issues and reproductive medicine. Besides, the aim is to investigate to what extent the SSC niche is altered, namely how RA and RA generating enzymes are affected by altered peripheral FSH secretion.
For the current project dogs were treated over 5 months with a GnRH slow release implant (SRI); after 5 months the SRI was removed and groups of dogs were surgically castrated at the time of implant removal (week 0) and 3, 6, 9, 12 and 24 weeks later, respectively representing either downregulated/arrested spermatogenesis or restart of spermatogenesis at various time points. Besides, untreated healthy male and 2 month-old juvenile dogs served as controls. All samples have been previously characterised in detail within earlier projects.
As FSH is significantly reduced during downregulation and fully restored rapidly after SRI removal, these testicular samples collected during downregulation and subsequent recovery seem to be a promisining model to study effects of altered FSH signaling on SSCs and their niche in a non-rodent model.
Results:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39631561/

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Evolutionary genetics of colour patterns in pumpkin toadlets (Brachycephalus, Brachycephalidae)
Evolutionäre Genetik von Farbmustern bei Kürbiskröten (Brachycephalus, Brachycephalidae)
Project Investigators: Juliane Petry de Carli Monteiro ; Dr. Ariel Rodríguez ; Apl. Prof. Dr. Heike Pröhl
Duration: January 2022 until December 2024
Funding: FAPESP DGHT, 37.713 EUR
Project Details:
The study of the evolutionary processes that originate phenotypic diversity can offer insights into the process of adaptation in natural populations. Coloration patterns variation have intrigued scientists for centuries, and among vertebrates amphibians are one of the most interesting groups, exhibiting a vast variation in coloration, whose function has been mainly associated with UV protection, interspecies communication, and predator avoidance. Despite significant advances made on this topic, the genetic basis of coloration in amphibians is still surprisingly unknown. Herein we propose to deepen in genomic bases of coloration in the genus Brachycephalus, using the aposematic and polymorphic species B. actaeus as model. We are going to use transcriptomic data to identify genes, which are differentially expressed as well as histological sample for gathering information about chromatophore abundance and distribution among colour morphs in this species.
Cooperation Partners:

Prof. Dr. Célio Haddad, UNESP (Brazil)

Dr. Mariana Lyra, New York University, Abu Dhabi

Dr. Andrés Brunetti, Max Plank Institute for Chemical Ecology

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Technologieplattform Tiermodelle trifft auf Biobanking und Datenbanken: Biobanking von Proben der Sicherheitsstufe 3, Überprüfung und Metaanalyse von präklinischen In-vivo-Modellen der COVID-19-Krankheit
Technology platform animal models meets biobanking and databases: Biosafety level-3 sample biobanking, review and meta-analysis of preclinical in vivo models of COVID-19 disease
Project Investigators: von Köckritz-Blickwede, Maren; Volz, Asisa
Duration: April 2022 until December 2024
Funding: COVID-19-Forschungsnetzwerkes COFONI vom Niedersächsischen Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur über die Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, 50.000 EUR
Project Details:
This project aims at
(1) Establish a database for BSL-3 sample biobanking from preclinical in vivo models of
COVID-19 disease within COFONI-network
(2) Initial review and meta-analysis of internationally available data on preclinical in vivo
models of COVID-19 disease
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Evaluation of comments on posts related to 'What do farmers say on the Internet about selected animal welfare issues in pig farming?'
Evaluierung von Kommentaren zu Beiträgen mit Bezug zu ‚Was sagen Landwirte im Internet zu ausgewählten Tierschutzthemen in der Schweinehaltung ?‘ - Eeine Auswertung von Kommentaren zu Beiträgen aus landwirtschaftlichen Blogs und Foren in Deutschland
Project Investigators: Stefanie Hessling-Zeinen; PD Dr. Amely Campe; Prof. Dr. Elisabeth große Beilage
Duration: 2022 until 2024
Project Details:
Animal welfare of pigs kept on farms includes both the well-being and the health of the animals. In Germany, there have been legal changes in relation to pig farming in recent years in order to achieve greater animal welfare. The study examines whether users inform themselves about topics concerning animal welfare in pig farming in Germany in forums and blogs and whether people with a professional background use these platforms to publish their personal opinions and evaluate emerging topics. For this purpose, the discussion content of Internet users with an obvious professional reference to pig farming is identified and their reaction to posts relating to animal welfare in pig farming is analyzed by means of a qualitative content analysis (Translated with DeepL.com (free version)).
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COFONI Flex Fund 3FF22
COFONI Flex Fund 3FF22
Project Investigators: Prof. Dr. Maren von Köckritz-Blickwede; Prof. Dr. Asisa Volz
Duration: March 2022 until February 2024
Funding: MWK, 75.880 EUR
Project Details:
Circular RNAs regulating the SARS-CoV-2 infection in the cardiovascular system.
Results:

https://www.umg.eu/forschung/corona/cofoni/

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Phages in small animal medicine
Phagen in der Kleintiermedizin
Project Investigators: Dr. Sarah Ehling, Dr. Sophie Kittler, PD Dr. Sabine Kramer,; PD Dr. Jessica Meißner, Dr. Hilke Oltmanns, Dr. Elisa Peh, ; Prof. Dr. Madeleine Plötz, PD Dr. Christina Puff, ; Prof. Dr. Peter Valentin-Weigand, Dr. Jutta Verspohl, Dr. Andrea Volk,; Prof. Dr. Holger Volk
Duration: May 2022 until December 2024
Project Details:
The project "Phages in small animal medicine" is a cooperative project of the Clinic for Small Animals, the Institute for Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacy, the Institute for Food Quality and Food Safety/Center for Translational Studies, the Institute for Microbiology and the Institute for Pathology. The project aims at gaining new insights into the effectiveness of bacteriophages (phages) that specifically infect Staphylococcus (S.) pseudintermedius, ESBL-producing E. coli, Acinetobacter baumanii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa as well as multi-resistant enterococci. The use of specific bacteriophages will be tested in ex-vivo models.
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Investigation of phages for innovative mitigation of antibiotic use in dairy farming
Untersuchung von Phagen für eine innovative Minimierung des Antibiotikaeinsatzes in der Milchviehhaltung
Project Investigators: Univ. Prof. Dr. Martina Hoedemaker, PhD; Prof. Dr. Madeleine Plötz; Dr. Sophie Kittler; Dr. Elisa Peh; Dr. habil. Nadja Jeßberger
Duration: May 2022 until May 2024
Funding: Milchwirtschaft Niedersachsen e.V. (LVN), 30.000 EUR
Project Details:
Klinische und subklinische Mastitiden führen zu Einbußen in der Qualität und Wirtschaftlichkeit der Milchwirtschaft. Häufig werden Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) und Streptococcus
uberis (S. uberis) als Erreger nachgewiesen, durch die Antibiogrammpflicht neuerdings vermehrt auch multiresistente Escherichia coli (E. coli). Der Einsatz von Antibiotika soll in
Hinblick auf die mögliche Verbreitung resistenter und ultiresistenter Erreger so weit wie möglich gesenkt werden. Es wird daher dringend nach alternativen Behandlungsmethoden
mit einer hohen antibakteriellen Wirksamkeit gesucht.
Die Ziele des Projektes sind:
a) Isolierung und Charakterisierung geeigneter Phagen
b) Auswahl von Phagen mit hoher Wirksamkeit gegenüber klinischen
Bakterienisolaten aus der Milchviehhaltung
c) Langfristig soll eine Erhöhung der Wirtschaftlichkeit der Milchviehhaltung dadurch erreicht werden, dass innovative und naturnahe Therapien ohne Wartezeiten entwickelt werden, die die Lieferfähigkeit der Milch nicht beeinträchtigen.
d) Zusätzlich wird mit dem Einsatz naturnaher Alternativen zur Antibiotikatherapie sowie der Verbesserung des Tierschutzes durch wirksame Behandlungsstrategien, dem Wunsch des Verbrauchers nach natürlichen Lebensmitteln Rechnung getragen. Damit liefert dieses Projekt durch Reduktion des Antibiotikaeinsatzes in der Milchproduktion neben der Verbesserung des Tierschutzes auch einen Beitrag zum gesundheitlichen Verbraucherschutz.
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In vivo pharmacology of 2nd generation 3CL corona virus protease inhibitors
In-vivo-Pharmakologie von 3CL-Coronavirus-Protease-Inhibitoren der 2. Generation
Project Investigators: Prof. Dr. Asisa Volz
Duration: October 2022 until March 2024
Funding: DZIF, BMBF, 115.000 EUR
Project Details:
The main protease 3CLpro is a prominent drug target to control corona virus (CoV) replication and associated disease. The target is structure-enabled, structurally conserved and believed to offer an opportunity for multi-/pan-CoV-inhibitor designs. Pfizer have received an Emergency Use Authorization for their first-generation 3CL inhibitor Paxlovid. This serves the important clinical target validation for Covid-19 but also demands a differentiation strategy for second generation drugs as outlined herein. We will be applying our University of Marburg (UMR) based mouse transduction CoV challenge model, optimized for SARS-CoV-2 variants-of-concern and the dosing of the herein pursued second generation 3CL inhibitors as designed and synthesized by the Lead Discovery Center (LDC). In addition, the frontrunner compound will be tested head-to-head against Paxlovid in the hamster SARS-CoV-2 disease model maintained at University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover. In so doing we contribute to the preclinical proof-of-concept and hopefully the nomination a lead compound of the second generation 3CLpro inhibitors by LDC.
Cooperation Partners:

Prof. Dr. Stephan Becker, Marburg

LDC

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