Publications and communications of Florence Patarin

Bonhomme, M., Patarin, F., Kruse, C., François, A.-C., Renaud, B., Couroucé, A., Leleu, C., Boemer, F., Toquet, M.-P., Richard, E. A., Seignot, J., Wouters, C., & Votion, D. (2023). Untargeted Metabolomics Profiling Reveals Exercise Intensity-Dependent Alterations in Thoroughbred Racehorses’ Plasma after Routine Conditioning Sessions. ACS Omega. doi:10.1021/acsomega.3c08583

Bonhomme, M., Patarin, F., Kruse, C., François, A.-C., Renaud, B., Couroucé, A., Richard, E. A., Leleu, C., Boemer, F., Toquet, M.-P., Seignot, J., Wouters, C., & Votion, D. (July 2023). Characterisation of high-intensity exercise during training using an untargeted metabolomics approach in thoroughbred flat racehorses [Poster presentation]. 4th ECVSMR Scientific Meeting, Maisons-Alfort, France.

Bonhomme, M., Patarin, F., Kruse, C., François, A.-C., Renaud, B., Couroucé, A., Leleu, C., Toquet, M.-P., Richard, E. A., Wouters, C., & Votion, D. (15 December 2022). Metabolomic investigation of exercise-induced response to moderate and high intensities training sessions in Thoroughbred flat racehorses [Paper presentation]. FARAH-Day 2022, Liège, Belgium.

Patarin, F., Wittreck, S., & Votion, D. (15 December 2022). What is behind? Accidentology in racehorses in jump races [Paper presentation]. FARAH-Day, Liege, Belgium.

Patarin, F., Wittreck, S., & Votion, D. (28 June 2022). Carreer interruption in French jump races during 2021 – an overview. Comparative Exercise Physiology, 18.

Bonhomme, M., Patarin, F., Kruse, C., François, A.-C., Tosi, I., Boemer, F., CHERAMY-BIEN, J.-P., Leleu, C., Couroucé, A., Renaud, B., Pincemail, J., Wouters, C., & Votion, D. (03 June 2022). Importance du métabolisme lipidique chez le galopeur [Poster presentation]. Journées Sciences & Innovations Équines, Saumur, France.

Votion, D., Van Galen, G., Sweetan, BOEMER, F., De Tullio, P., Dopagne, C., Lefere, L., Mouithys-Mickalad, A., Patarin, F., Rouxhet, S., van Loon, G., Serteyn, D., Sponseller, B., & Valber, S. (2013). Identification of methylenecyclopropyl acetic acid in serum of European horses with atypical myopathy. Equine Veterinary Journal. doi:10.1111/evj.12117

Van Galen, G., Patarin, F., & Votion, D. (2011). Happiness is in the field: preventing atypical myopathy in grazing horses with rational management of pastures and horses drawn on the basis of the identification of risk factors for disease. In B. P. Hendriks (Ed.), Agricultural Research Updates (pp. 1-15). New York, United States: Nova Science Publishers.