Bart Mateusen

1.6k total citations
38 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Bart Mateusen is a scholar working on Animal Science and Zoology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Microbiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Bart Mateusen has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Animal Science and Zoology, 11 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 11 papers in Microbiology. Recurrent topics in Bart Mateusen's work include Reproductive Biology and Fertility (11 papers), Microbial infections and disease research (11 papers) and Animal Virus Infections Studies (11 papers). Bart Mateusen is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Biology and Fertility (11 papers), Microbial infections and disease research (11 papers) and Animal Virus Infections Studies (11 papers). Bart Mateusen collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Italy and United Kingdom. Bart Mateusen's co-authors include Ann Van Soom, Aart de Kruif, Dominiek Maes, A. B. Christophe, G. Opsomer, J.L.M.R. Leroy, G. Genicot, Tom Vanholder, Hans Nauwynck and Leen Vandaele and has published in prestigious journals such as Biology of Reproduction, Reproduction and Theriogenology.

In The Last Decade

Bart Mateusen

35 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Bart Mateusen 597 381 364 353 262 38 1.2k
B. R. Yadav 545 0.9× 247 0.6× 307 0.8× 542 1.5× 347 1.3× 48 1.2k
Mojtaba Kafi 484 0.8× 685 1.8× 320 0.9× 403 1.1× 135 0.5× 69 1.2k
Renée Båge 277 0.5× 693 1.8× 141 0.4× 381 1.1× 100 0.4× 73 963
Osvaldo Bogado Pascottini 382 0.6× 842 2.2× 233 0.6× 465 1.3× 259 1.0× 94 1.4k
C. J. H. de Souza 786 1.3× 660 1.7× 330 0.9× 598 1.7× 232 0.9× 48 1.3k
K. Quinn 315 0.5× 340 0.9× 164 0.5× 305 0.9× 112 0.4× 18 754
E Bussalleu 577 1.0× 191 0.5× 817 2.2× 152 0.4× 148 0.6× 41 1.1k
A. García-Guerra 357 0.6× 676 1.8× 125 0.3× 387 1.1× 81 0.3× 67 930
A.G. Hunter 623 1.0× 267 0.7× 672 1.8× 200 0.6× 169 0.6× 72 1.2k
Giulietta Minozzi 85 0.1× 248 0.7× 111 0.3× 279 0.8× 235 0.9× 61 923

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Fields of papers citing papers by Bart Mateusen

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bart Mateusen

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Bart Mateusen. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Bart Mateusen based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Bart Mateusen. Bart Mateusen is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Li, Yewei, Haileleul Negussie, Yu Qiu, et al.. (2016). Early events of canine herpesvirus 1 infections in canine respiratory and genital mucosae by the use of ex vivo models. Research in Veterinary Science. 105. 205–208. 4 indexed citations
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Mateusen, Bart, et al.. (2008). Mycoplasma suis infection in suckling pigs on a Belgian farm. Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift. 77(3). 3 indexed citations
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Soom, Ann Van, et al.. (2008). Preovulatory follicular fluid during in vitro maturation decreases polyspermic fertilization of cumulus-intact porcine oocytes. Theriogenology. 70(4). 715–724. 35 indexed citations
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Mateusen, Bart, Dominiek Maes, Ann Van Soom, David Lefebvre, & Hans Nauwynck. (2007). Effect of a porcine circovirus type 2 infection on embryos during early pregnancy. Theriogenology. 68(6). 896–901. 41 indexed citations
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Mateusen, Bart, et al.. (2006). Case report: Mycoplasma suis infection in Belgian suckling pigs. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 1 indexed citations
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Anguita, B., et al.. (2006). Temporal detection of apoptosis in bovine in vitro embryos in relation to oocyte diameter. Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 41(4). 307–307. 1 indexed citations
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Maes, Dominiek, Bart Mateusen, Piet Deprez, et al.. (2006). Serum biochemical reference values for gestating and lactating sows. The Veterinary Journal. 174(1). 92–98. 72 indexed citations
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Mateusen, Bart, Ann Van Soom, Dominiek Maes, Herman W. Favoreel, & Hans Nauwynck. (2006). Receptor-Determined Susceptibility of Preimplantation Embryos to Pseudorabies Virus and Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus. Biology of Reproduction. 76(3). 415–423. 19 indexed citations
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Anguita, B., Leen Vandaele, Bart Mateusen, Dominiek Maes, & Ann Van Soom. (2006). Developmental competence of bovine oocytes is not related to apoptosis incidence in oocytes, cumulus cells and blastocysts. Theriogenology. 67(3). 537–549. 61 indexed citations
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Vandaele, Leen, et al.. (2005). Influence of in vivo bull fertility on apoptotic rate in bovine in vitro embryos. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 9 indexed citations
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Vandaele, Leen, Bart Mateusen, Dominiek Maes, Aart de Kruif, & Ann Van Soom. (2005). Is apoptosis in bovine in vitro produced embryos related to early developmental kinetics and in vivo bull fertility?. Theriogenology. 65(9). 1691–1703. 50 indexed citations
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Mateusen, Bart, et al.. (2004). Complex Vertebral Malformation in a Belgian Holstein Friesian calf. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 1 indexed citations
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Soom, Ann Van, et al.. (2003). Fragmentation and apoptosis in bovine embryos. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 4 indexed citations
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Mateusen, Bart, et al.. (2003). Susceptibility of pig embryos to porcine circovirus type 2 infection. Theriogenology. 61(1). 91–101. 38 indexed citations
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Soom, Ann Van, Bart Mateusen, Jo Leroy, & Aart de Kruif. (2003). Assessment of mammalian embryo quality: what can we learn from embryo morphology?. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 7(6). 664–670. 88 indexed citations
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Mateusen, Bart, et al.. (2002). Seroprevalence of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) in 20 Belgian farrow-to-finish pig herds. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 1 indexed citations
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Hoflack, Geert, Dominiek Maes, Bart Mateusen, M. Verdonck, & Aart de Kruif. (2001). Efficacy of Tilmicosin Phosphate (PulmotilR Premix) in Feed for the Treatment of a Clinical Outbreak of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Infection in Growing-Finishing Pigs. Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B. 48(9). 655–664. 23 indexed citations
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Mateusen, Bart, Dominiek Maes, Geert Hoflack, M. Verdonck, & Aart de Kruif. (2001). A Comparative Study of the Preventive Use of Tilmicosin Phosphate (Pulmotil premix®) andMycoplasma hyopneumoniaeVaccination in a Pig Herd with Chronic Respiratory Disease. Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B. 48(10). 733–741. 19 indexed citations
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Mateusen, Bart, Dominiek Maes, Geert Hoflack, et al.. (2000). Efficacy of tilmicosin phosphate in feed for the treatment of a clinical outbreak of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae infection in growing-finishing pigs.. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 2 indexed citations

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