Search Results - "Cruickshank, Jenifer"
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Feeding spent hemp biomass to lactating dairy cows: Effects on performance, milk components and quality, blood parameters, and nitrogen metabolism
Published in Journal of dairy science (01-01-2024)“…The legalization of industrial hemp by the 2018 Farm Bill in the United States has driven a sharp increase in its cultivation, including for cannabinoid…”
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166 Pre-Weaned Calves Have Increased Cortisol Concentrations Post-Wildfire Smoke Exposure
Published in Journal of animal science (06-11-2023)“…Abstract The western states of the U.S., home to some of the largest cattle operations in the country, are increasingly experiencing losses related to wildfire…”
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68 Wildfire smoke simulations and the effects of smoke exposure on cattle acute phase protein response
Published in Journal of animal science (14-09-2024)“…Abstract The incidence of and acreage burned by wildfires are globally increasing, with predictions of more devastating fires in the future. The impacts of…”
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MC1R and KIT Haplotypes Associate With Pigmentation Phenotypes of North American Yak (Bos grunniens)
Published in The Journal of heredity (02-04-2020)“…Small numbers of domestic yak (Bos grunniens) were imported to North America in the late 19th century indirectly from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Coat color…”
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A Putative Splice Variant of Anti-Mullerian Hormone Receptor Missing the Transmembrane Domain in Hamsters and Mice
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Short Photoperiod Initiated During Adulthood Sustains Reproductive Function in Older Female Siberian Hamsters More Effectively Than Short Photoperiod Initiated Before Puberty
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-04-2010)“…Reproductive aging in female mammals is characterized by a progressive decline in fertility and fecundity. Many women delay their first full-term pregnancy…”
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Short Photoperiod Initiated During Adulthood Sustains Reproductive Function in Older Female Siberian Hamsters More Effectively Than Short Photoperiod Initiated Before Puberty1
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-04-2010)“…Reproductive aging in female mammals is characterized by a progressive decline in fertility and fecundity. Many women delay their first full-term pregnancy…”
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Graded response to short photoperiod during development and early adulthood in Siberian hamsters and the effects on reproduction as females age
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-03-2009)“…Short day (SD) lengths delay puberty, suppress ovulation, inhibit sexual behavior, and decelerate reproductive aging in female Siberian hamsters ( Phodopus…”
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Photoperiod-induced differences in uterine growth in Phodopus sungorus are evident at an early age when serum estradiol and uterine estrogen receptor levels are not different
Published in Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology (01-01-2010)“…Sexual development is inhibited in Siberian hamsters ( Phodopus sungorus) in short days (SD), and a small uterus is an obvious indicator of photo-inhibition…”
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Fast, exact linkage analysis for categorical traits on arbitrary pedigree designs
Published in Genetic epidemiology (01-07-2011)“…Multi‐symptom diseases without a consistent continuous measurement of severity may be best understood with a categorical interpretation. In this paper, we…”
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A narrowed genome scan for quantitative trait loci affecting twinning rate and production traits in Holstein cattle
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A narrowed genome scan for quantitative trait loci affecting twinning rate and production traits in Holstein cattle
Published 01-01-2003“…Twinning in dairy cattle has been associated with many negative health and reproductive events that cause economic loss to the producer. Reports have suggested…”
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