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    Growth factor-functionalized silk membranes support wound healing in vitro by Bienert, Michaela, Hoss, M, Bartneck, M, Weinandy, S, Böbel, M, Jockenhövel, S, Knüchel, R, Pottbacker, K, Wöltje, M, Jahnen-Dechent, W, Neuss, S

    Published in Biomedical materials (Bristol) (16-08-2017)
    “…Chronic wounds represent a serious problem in daily medical routine requiring improved wound care. Silk of the domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori) has been…”
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    Mesenchymal stem cells can be recruited to wounded tissue via hepatocyte growth factor‐loaded biomaterials by Kamp, J., Paefgen, V., Wöltje, M., Böbel, M., Jaekel, J., Rath, B., Labude, N., Knüchel, R., Jahnen‐Dechent, W., Neuss, Sabine

    “…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are precursor cells of mesodermal tissue and, because of their trophic phenotype, they are known to play beneficial roles in wound…”
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    Digestibility and nitrogen and water balance in horses fed rhizoma peanut hay by Vasco, Ana Caroline C M, Brinkley-Bissinger, Katy J, Bobel, Jillian M, Dubeux, José C B, Warren, Lori K, Wickens, Carissa L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2021)
    “…Abstract Rhizoma peanut (RP, Arachis glabrata) hay has the potential to meet horses’ crude protein (CP) requirements with less nitrogen excretion than other…”
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    Dietary selenium and prolonged exercise alter gene expression and activity of antioxidant enzymes in equine skeletal muscle by White, S H, Johnson, S E, Bobel, J M, Warren, L K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2016)
    “…Untrained Thoroughbred horses (6 mares and 6 geldings; 11 yr [SE 1] and 565 kg [SE 11]) were used to evaluate antioxidant gene expression and enzyme activity…”
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    Postprandial Blood Glucose and Insulin Responses of Horses to Feeds Differing in Soluble Fiber Concentration by Hansen, Tayler L., Rankins, Ellen M., Bobel, Jill M., McKinney, Meagan, Hackmann, Timothy J., Warren, Lori K.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-05-2020)
    “…In humans, the consumption of soluble fibers reduces glycemic response after a meal. We hypothesized high soluble fiber diets would reduce and delay…”
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    Dietary selenium and prolonged exercise alter gene expression and activity of antioxidant enzymes in equine skeletal muscle by White, S H, Johnson, S E, Bobel, J M, Warren, L K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2016)
    “…Untrained Thoroughbred horses (6 mares and 6 geldings; 11 yr [SE 1] and 565 kg [SE 11]) were used to evaluate antioxidant gene expression and enzyme activity…”
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    A Pilot Study Exploring the Relationship Between Digesta Retention Time in the Equine Gastrointestinal Tract and Compartment Models by Hansen, Tayler L., Bobel, Jill M., Rankins, Ellen M., Sanchez, L. Chris, Warren, Lori K.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-05-2020)
    “…Digesta retention time within specific segments of the equine gastrointestinal tract (GIT) may be more relevant to scientific inquiries than total tract mean…”
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    Digestibility and Retention Time of Coastal Bermudagrass ( Cynodon dactylon ) Hay by Horses by Hansen, Tayler L, Chizek, Elisabeth L, Zugay, Olivia K, Miller, Jessica M, Bobel, Jill M, Chouinard, Jessie W, Adkin, Angie M, Skurupey, Leigh Ann, Warren, Lori K

    Published in Animals (Basel) (14-12-2019)
    “…Bermudagrass ( ) and other warm-season grasses are known for their increased fiber concentrations and reduced digestibility relative to cool-season grasses and…”
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    PSXV-11 A Postbiotic from Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Fermentation Improves Microbiome Robustness in Young Stress-Challenged Horses in Training by Ganda, Erika, Chakrabarti, Anirikh, Sardi, Maria, Bobel, Jillian M, Kozlowicz, Briana, Norton, Sharon A, Warren, Lori K, Khafipour, Ehsan

    Published in Journal of animal science (22-09-2022)
    “…Abstract Nutritional and environmental stressors can disturb the gut microbiome of horses which may ultimately decrease their health and performance. In this…”
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    Nutritional implications in the patient with pressure sores by Bobel, L M

    Published in The Nursing clinics of North America (01-06-1987)
    “…The relationship between wound healing and nutritional depletion is well accepted, although more specific aspects of repair remain to be established…”
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    198 Effect of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Fermentate on Immune Cell Function Following Prolonged Head Elevation in 2-year-old Horses in Training by Tench, Melissa, Bobel, Jillian M, Bazurto, Cinthya, Hansen, Tayler L, Kirk, Nicolet, Lopez, Claudia, Warren, Lori K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2021)
    “…Abstract Horses are often restricted from lowering their heads while being transported, which prevents nasal drainage and triggers upper respiratory tract…”
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    110 Fecal pH, dry matter and volatile fatty acids of horses grazing legume-grass mixed pastures by Vasco, Ana Caroline Cerqueira de Melo, Brinkley-Bissinger, Katy, Paschoal, Victória Rizzato, Bobel, Jill M, Warren, Lori K, Wickens, Carissa

    Published in Journal of animal science (30-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Inclusion of legumes into grass pastures improves pasture quality while significantly decreasing the use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. Changes in…”
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    Equine enterocytes actively oxidize L-glutamine but do not synthesize L-citrulline and L-arginine from L-glutamine or L-proline in vitro by Vasco, Ana Caroline Cerqueira de Melo, Brinkley-Bissinger, Katy, Paschoal, Victoria Rizzato, Bobel, Jill M, Warren, Lori K, Wickens, Carissa

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2020)
    “…In many mammals, enterocytes are responsible for the synthesis of L-citrulline and L-arginine from L-glutamine and L-proline. However, there is limited…”
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    Fecal pH, dry matter and volatile fatty acids of horses grazing legume-grass mixed pastures by Vasco, Ana Caroline Cerqueira de Melo, Brinkley-Bissinger, Katy, Paschoal, Victória Rizzato, Bobel, Jill M, Warren, Lori K, Wickens, Carissa

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2020)
    “…Inclusion of legumes into grass pastures improves pasture quality while significantly decreasing the use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. Changes in nutritive value…”
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    109 Phytate supplementation has minimal impact on mineral digestibility in horses by Brinkley-Bissinger, Katy, Cersosimo, Laura M, Sullivan, Kathleen E, Livingston, Shannon E, Bobel, Jill M, Valdes, Eduardo V, Warren, Lori K

    Published in Journal of animal science (30-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Phosphorus in equine rations is supplied by inorganic mineral fortification or naturally-occurring P in forages and grains. Up to 70% of P in plant…”
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    Phytate supplementation has minimal impact on mineral digestibility in horses by Brinkley-Bissinger, Katy, Cersosimo, Laura M, Sullivan, Kathleen E, Livingston, Shannon E, Bobel, Jill M, Valdes, Eduardo V, Warren, Lori K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2020)
    “…Phosphorus in equine rations is supplied by inorganic mineral fortification or naturally-occurring P in forages and grains. Up to 70% of P in plant material is…”
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