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Ruminal Nitrogen Metabolism: Perspectives for Integration of Microbiology and Nutrition for Dairy
Abstract: Our objectives are to integrate current knowledge with a future perspective regarding how metagenomics can be used to integrate rumen microbiology and nutrition. Ruminal NH3-N concentration ...
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J.L. Firkins,
Z. Yu,
M. Morrison
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E1-E16
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Ruminal Acidosis in Beef Cattle: The Current Microbiological and Nutritional Outlook
Abstract: Ruminal acidosis continues to be a common ruminal digestive disorder in beef cattle and can lead to marked reductions in cattle performance. Ruminal acidosis or increased accumulation of org...
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T.G. Nagaraja,
E.C. Titgemeyer
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E17-E38
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Cumulative Physiological Events Influence the Inflammatory Response of the Bovine Udder to Escherichia coli Infections During the Transition Period1
Abstract: A high proportion of intramammary coliform infections present at parturition develop disease characterized by severe inflammatory signs and sepsis during the first 60 to 70 d of lactation. I...
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C. Burvenich,
D.D. Bannerman,
J.D. Lippolis,
L. Peelman,
B.J. Nonnecke,
M.E. Kehrli,
M.J. Paape
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E39-E54
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Regulation of Gene Expression in the Bovine Mammary Gland by Ovarian Steroids1
Abstract: It is well established that estrogen is required for mammary epithelial cell proliferation and ductal development in the growing animal, and that lobuloalveolar development during gestation ...
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E.E. Connor,
M.J. Meyer,
R.W. Li,
M.E. Van Amburgh,
Y.R. Boisclair,
A.V. Capuco
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E55-E65
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The Tammar Wallaby and Fur Seal: Models to Examine Local Control of Lactation1
Abstract: Mammary development and function are regulated by systemic endocrine factors and by autocrine mechanisms intrinsic to the mammary gland, both of which act concurrently. The composition of mi...
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A.J. Brennan,
J.A. Sharp,
C. Lefevre,
D. Topcic,
A. Auguste,
M. Digby,
K.R. Nicholas
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E66-E75
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Expression and Regulation of Glucose Transporters in the Bovine Mammary Gland1
Abstract: Glucose is the primary precursor for the synthesis of lactose, which controls milk volume by maintaining the osmolarity of milk. Glucose uptake in the mammary gland plays a key role in milk ...
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F.-Q. Zhao,
A.F. Keating
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E76-E86
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Design and Analysis of Pen Studies in the Animal Sciences
Abstract: Increasingly, research is being performed in which animals subjected to a common treatment are also housed in a common pen. Issues have been raised regarding the proper planning of experimen...
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N.R. St-Pierre
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E87-E99
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