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    TRIENNIAL GROWTH SYMPOSIUM: A review of science leading to host-targeted antibody strategies for preventing growth depression due to microbial colonization by Cook, M.E

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2011)
    “…In this review, the science used to develop host-targeted therapies for improving animal growth and feed efficiency is presented. In contrast to targeting the…”
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    Estimating Combined Effects of Climate Change and Land Cover Change on Water Regulation Services of Urban Wetlands in Valdivia, Chile by Sauer, J., Grimm, N. B., Barbosa, O., Cook, E. M., Mustafa, A., Kunkel, K., McPhearson, T., Ballinger, A.

    Published in Earth's future (01-05-2024)
    “…The relationship between cities and wetland cover varies across the globe, with some cities converting wetlands to low‐ and high‐density urban cover and others…”
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    Breath carbon stable isotope ratios identify changes in energy balance and substrate utilization in humans by Whigham, L D, Butz, D E, Johnson, L K, Schoeller, D A, Abbott, D H, Porter, W P, Cook, M E

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-09-2014)
    “…Rapid detection of shifts in substrate utilization and energy balance would provide a compelling biofeedback tool for individuals attempting weight loss. As a…”
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    β-Cryptoxanthin biofortified maize (Zea mays) increases β-cryptoxanthin concentration and enhances the color of chicken egg yolk by Liu, Y.-Q, Davis, C. R, Schmaelzle, S. T, Rocheford, T, Cook, M. E, Tanumihardjo, S. A

    Published in Poultry science (01-02-2012)
    “…The laying hen has a natural ability to deposit carotenoids into its egg yolks, especially the xanthophyll carotenoid lutein that is used commercially as an…”
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    Increased adiposity in animals due to a human virus by Dhurandhar, N.V, Israel, B.A, Kolesar, J.M, Mayhew, G.F, Cook, M.E, Atkinson, R.L

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-08-2000)
    “…BACKGROUND: Four animal models of virus-induced obesity including adiposity induced by an avian adenovirus have been described previously. This is the first…”
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    Transmissibility of adenovirus-induced adiposity in a chicken model by DHURANDHAR, N. V, ISRAEL, B. A, KOLESAR, J. M, MAYHEW, G, COOK, M. E, ATKINSON, R. L

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-07-2001)
    “…We previously reported that human adenovirus Ad-36 induces adiposity and paradoxically lower levels of serum cholesterol (CHOL) and triglycerides (TG) in…”
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    Egg yolk antibodies for detection and neutralization of Clostridium botulinum type A neurotoxin by Trott, D L, Yang, M, Gonzalez, J, Larson, A E, Tepp, W H, Johnson, E A, Cook, M E

    Published in Journal of food protection (01-05-2009)
    “…The objective of this research project was to determine the usefulness of an egg antibody platform for producing materials for the detection and neutralization…”
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    Osteocyte apoptosis and osteoclast presence in chicken radii 0-4 days following osteotomy by Clark, W D, Smith, E L, Linn, K A, Paul-Murphy, J R, Muir, P, Cook, M E

    Published in Calcified tissue international (01-11-2005)
    “…Osteocyte apoptosis caused by load-induced microdamage is followed by osteoclastic bone remodeling, and a causal link between apoptosis and repair has been…”
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    effect of dietary conjugated linoleic acid on egg yolk fatty acids and hatchability in Japanese quail by Aydin, R, Cook, M.E

    Published in Poultry science (01-12-2004)
    “…Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) increased the ratio of saturated fatty acids to monounsaturated fatty acids in yolk and caused embryo mortality. Our preliminary…”
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    Feeding conjugated linoleic acid to animals partially overcomes catabolic responses due to endotoxin injection by Miller, C C, Park, Y, Pariza, M W, Cook, M E

    “…The ability of conjugated linoleic acid to prevent endotoxin-induced growth suppression was examined. Mice fed a basal diet or diet with 0.5% fish oil lost…”
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    Skeletal deformities and their causes: introduction by Cook, M E

    Published in Poultry science (01-07-2000)
    “…Much has been done to characterize skeletal deformities in poultry and to identify the causes of these deformities. However, skeletal problems in poultry…”
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    Conjugated linoleic acid is a growth factor for rats as shown by enhanced weight gain and improved feed efficiency by Chin, S F, Storkson, J M, Albright, K J, Cook, M E, Pariza, M W

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-12-1994)
    “…We studied the effect of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) on rat development and growth. Primigravid female Fischer rats were fed control or CLA-supplemented…”
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    Health benefits of orally administered anti-IL-10 antibody in milk-fed dairy calves by Raabis, S M, Ollivett, T L, Cook, M E, Sand, J M, McGuirk, S M

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-08-2018)
    “…The primary objective of this randomized controlled trial was to determine whether anti-IL-10 egg yolk antibodies fed upon arrival to a calf ranch would lower…”
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    Microbiomes of Streptophyte Algae and Bryophytes Suggest That a Functional Suite of Microbiota Fostered Plant Colonization of Land by Knack, J. J., Wilcox, L. W., Delaux, P.-M., Ané, J.-M., Piotrowski, M. J., Cook, M. E., Graham, J. M., Graham, L. E.

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-06-2015)
    “…Premise of research. The origin of land plants catalyzed key changes in Earth’s atmosphere and biota. Microbial associations likely nurtured earliest plants…”
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    Complement C5a‐Induced Changes in Neutrophil Morphology During Inflammation by Denk, S., Taylor, R. P., Wiegner, R., Cook, E. M., Lindorfer, M. A., Pfeiffer, K., Paschke, S., Eiseler, T., Weiss, M., Barth, E., Lambris, J. D., Kalbitz, M., Martin, T., Barth, H., Messerer, D. A. C., Gebhard, F., Huber‐Lang, M. S.

    Published in Scandinavian journal of immunology (01-09-2017)
    “…The complement and neutrophil defence systems, as major components of innate immunity, are activated during inflammation and infection. For neutrophil…”
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    Vaccine to fibroblast growth factor 23 peptides increases eggshell strength by Ren, Z Z, Piepenburg, A J, Bütz, D E, Claus, J R, Cook, M E

    Published in Poultry science (01-03-2018)
    “…Abstract Strategies that would increase eggshell quality could be of considerable value to egg producers. This research demonstrated the effective use of…”
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    Simulating alternative sustainable water futures by Sampson, D. A., Cook, E. M., Davidson, M. J., Grimm, N. B., Iwaniec, D. M.

    Published in Sustainability science (01-07-2020)
    “…In the United States of America, urban areas of the arid Southwest are prone to drought risk and changing precipitation patterns; future water supplies are…”
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    TRIENNIAL GROWTH SYMPOSIUM: A review of science leading to host-targeted antibody strategies for preventing growth depression due to microbial colonization1,2 by Cook, M. E.

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2011)
    “…In this review, the science used to develop host-targeted therapies for improving animal growth and feed efficiency is presented. In contrast to targeting the…”
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    Additive effects of fibroblast growth factor 23 neutralization and dietary phytase on chick calcium and phosphorus metabolism by Ren, Z Z, Bütz, D E, Wahhab, A N, Piepenburg, A J, Cook, M E

    Published in Poultry science (01-05-2017)
    “…Phytase hydrolyzes phytate rendering phosphorus available for intestinal absorption, while systemic neutralization of fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23),…”
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