Search Results - "Boling, James"
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Individual Intake of Free-Choice Mineral Mix by Grazing Beef Cows May Be Less Than Typical Formulation Assumptions and Form of Selenium in Mineral Mix Affects Blood Se Concentrations of Cows and Their Suckling Calves
Published in Biological trace element research (01-10-2013)“…The objectives of this study were to determine (1) the individual ad libitum intake of mineral mix by beef cows managed under a year-long, fall-calving,…”
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Dietary Supplementation of Selenium in Inorganic and Organic Forms Differentially and Commonly Alters Blood and Liver Selenium Concentrations and Liver Gene Expression Profiles of Growing Beef Heifers
Published in Biological trace element research (01-05-2011)“…In geographic regions where selenium (Se) soil concentrations are naturally low, the addition of Se to animal feed is necessary. Even though it is known that…”
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Selenium Content in Blood Fractions and Liver of Beef Heifers Is Greater with a Mix of Inorganic/Organic or Organic Versus Inorganic Supplemental Selenium but the Time Required for Maximal Assimilation Is Tissue-Specific
Published in Biological trace element research (01-12-2011)“…Selenium (Se) content of feedstuffs is dependent on the Se level of the soil. Even though Se in grass and forage crops is primarily present in organic forms,…”
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Ergopeptines Bromocriptine and Ergovaline and the Dopamine Type-2 Receptor Inhibitor Domperidone Inhibit Bovine Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1-like Activity
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (14-09-2011)“…Neotyphodium coenophialum-infected tall fescue contains ergopeptines. Except for interactions with biogenic amine receptors (e.g., dopamine type-2 receptor,…”
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Summer-Long Grazing of High vs. Low Endophyte (Neotyphodium coenophialum)-Infected Tall Fescue by Growing Beef Steers Results in Distinct Temporal Blood Analyte Response Patterns, with Poor Correlation to Serum Prolactin Levels
Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (21-12-2015)“…Previously, we reported the effects of fescue toxicosis on developing Angus-cross steer growth, carcass, hepatic mRNA, and protein expression profiles of…”
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Effects of selenium source on blood selenium content, blood cell counts and peripheral blood mononuclear cell mRNA profiles in maturing beef heifers
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2010)“…To determine if source of dietary selenium (Se) supplementation affects blood Se content and expression of biomarkers of immune status in blood cells of…”
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Expression of system N protein mRNA, but not system A or L, is upregulated by ileal epithelia of growing beef cattle in response to increased luminal supply of energy but not amino acids
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2009)“…Abstract only…”
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Chlortetracycline alters expression of multiple hepatic proteins
Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2006)“…Chlortetracycline (CTC) is commonly administered to young animals at subtherapeutic levels to optimize growth efficiency. However, how CTC alters mammalian…”
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The livers of old versus mature young beef cows possess decreased amounts of alanine transaminase and glutamine synthetase and increased amounts of GTRAP3‐18
Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2006)“…The potential effect of age on proteins responsible for hepatic N metabolic capacity is poorly characterized. Two immunoblot studies were conducted to…”
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Activity of tall fescue alkaloids and analogues in in vitro rumen fermentation
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-07-1976)Get full text
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Glucagon influence on gluconeogenesis and oxidation of propionic acid and threonine by perfused ovine liver
Published in Journal of dairy science (01-11-1985)“…An in situ ovine liver perfusion technique was developed and used to study glucagon effects on utilization of simultaneously infused propionic acid and amino…”
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Short-term metabolic response in wethers [lambs] to high dietary protein intake prior to fasting
Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-1981)“…Twenty crossbred wether lambs (average body weight 38.9 kg) were examined for selected metabolic responses during fasting as affected by dietary protein level…”
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Summer-long grazing of high versus low endophyte (Neotyphodium coenophialum)-infected tall fescue by growing beef steers results in distinct temporal blood analyte response patterns, with poor correlation to serum prolactin levels
Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (01-12-2015)“…Previously, we reported the effects of fescue toxicosis on developing Angus-cross steer growth, carcass, hepatic mRNA and protein expression profiles of…”
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Isolation of perloline, the yellow alkaloid of tall fescue
Published in Product R & D (01-12-1975)Get full text
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EARTH-FISSURE MOVEMENTS IN SOUTH-CENTRAL ARIZONA, U.S.A. (UNITED STATES)
Published 01-01-1987“…Ground-water pumping has led to subsidence and many earth fissures in unconsolidated alluvial basins in Arizona. Earth fissures result from tensile failure;…”
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N-methyl-d, l-aspartate stimulates growth hormone but not luteinizing hormone secretion in the sheep
Published in Life sciences (1973) (1989)“…The objective of this experiment was to determine the effects of N-methyl-d, l-aspartate (NMA) on luteinizing hormone (LH) and growth hormone (GH) secretion in…”
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Effects of age on fasting-induced changes in insulin, glucose, urea nitrogen, and free fatty acids in sera of sheep
Published in Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (01-05-1990)“…The hypothesis that prepubertal ewe lambs are metabolically different from postpubertal ewes was tested. Ovariectomized ewes (4 years of age; n = 4) and lambs…”
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