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    Ascorbic acid decreases heat shock protein 70 and plasma corticosterone response in broilers ( Gallus gallus domesticus) subjected to cyclic heat stress by Mahmoud, Kamel Z., Edens, F.W., Eisen, E.J., Havenstein, G.B.

    “…It is known that ascorbic acid (AA) supplementation can ameliorate the chicken's responses to heat stress. The influence of AA on heart heat shock protein 70…”
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    Characterization of a line of pigs previously selected for increased litter size for RBP4 and follistatin by Blowe, C.D, Boyette, K.E, Ashwell, M.S, Eisen, E.J, Robison, O.W, Cassady, J.P

    “…The objective of this study was to determine if selection response for increased litter size in pigs could be partially attributed to three type 1 marker loci…”
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    Animal Breeding: What Does the Future Hold? by Eisen, E.J

    “…An overview of developments important in the future of animal breeding is discussed. Examples from the application of quantitative genetic principles to…”
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    Correlated responses to selection for large body size in oMt1a-oGH transgenic mice: organ traits by Parks, K.R., Eisen, E.J., Murray, J.D.

    Published in Genetics and molecular biology (01-12-2000)
    “…The objective of the present study was to compare correlated responses in liver, spleen, kidney, heart and testis absolute weights and as a percentage of…”
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    M16 mouse: an outbred animal model of early onset polygenic obesity and diabesity by Allan, M.F, Eisen, E.J, Pomp, D

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-09-2004)
    “…Objective: To characterize the phenotypic consequences of long‐term selective breeding for rapid weight gain, with an emphasis on obesity and obesity‐induced…”
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    Effect of Genotype on Whole-body and Intestinal Metabolic Response to Monensin in Mice by Fan, Y.K, Croom, W.J, Daniel, Linda, McBride, B.W, Koci, M, Havenstein, G.B, Eisen, E.J

    “…Two lines of mice, M16 selected for rapid growth and a randomly selected control ICR as well as their reciprocal crosses were used to study the effects of…”
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    Effect of ascorbic acid and acute heat exposure on heat shock protein 70 expression by young white Leghorn chickens by Mahmoud, Kamel Z., Edens, F.W., Eisen, E.J., Havenstein, G.B.

    “…Dietary ascorbic acid (AA) and heat stress (HS) affect heat shock protein 70 (hsp70) and body temperature (BT) of strain cross white Leghorn chickens. At five…”
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    Jejunal glucose uptake and oxygen consumption in turkey poults selected for rapid growth by Fan, Y.K, Croom, J, Christensen, V.L, Black, B.L, Bird, A.R, Daniel, L.R, McBride, B.W, Eisen, E.J

    Published in Poultry science (01-12-1997)
    “…Two lines of turkey poults, one selected for rapid growth at 16 wk of age (F line) and the other a randombred control line (RBC2) were used to investigate the…”
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    The effect of dietary phosphorus on heat shock protein mRNAs during acute heat stress in male broiler chickens ( Gallus gallus) by Mahmoud, Kamel Z, Edens, F.W, Eisen, E.J, Havenstein, G.B

    “…A 2×2 factorially arranged completely randomized experimental design was used to study the relationship between inorganic phosphorus (P i) and heat shock…”
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    Partitioning average and heterotic components of direct and maternal genetic effects on growth in mice using crossfostering techniques by Nagai, J, Bakker, H, Eisen, E. J

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-01-1976)
    “…Crossfostering was performed using lines selected for increased 6-week body weight (H6) and increased 3-to 6-week postweaning gain (M16) and their reciprocal…”
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    Ionophores have limited effects on jejunal glucose absorption and energy metabolism in mice by Fan, Y.K, Croom, J, Eisen, E.J, Spires, H.R, Daniel, L.R

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-2003)
    “…Two experiments, Trial 1 (in vitro) and Trial 2 (in vivo), were conducted to examine the effects of ionophores, monensin, laidlomycin, and laidlomycin…”
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    Response to 13 generations of selection for increased 8-week body weight in lines of mice carrying a sheep growth hormone-based transgene by Siewerdt, F, Eisen, E.J, Murray, J.D, Parker, I.J

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2000)
    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate selection in lines of transgenic mice. Two replicates of lines that either carried or did not carry the sheep…”
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    Differential effects of fat and sucrose on body composition in [formula omitted] and C57BL/6 mice by Black, Betty L., Croom, Jim, Eisen, E.J., Petro, Ann E., Edwards, Christopher L., Surwit, Richard S.

    “…The C57BL/6 (B6) mouse is more sensitive to the effects of a high-fat diet than the A J strain. The B6 mouse develops severe obesity, hyperglycemia, and…”
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    Correlated responses to selection for large body size in oMt1a-oGH mice: growth, feed efficiency and body composition by Parks, K.R, Eisen, E.J, Murray, J.D

    “…Summary Correlated responses were determined for growth, feed consumption, feed efficiency and body composition following short‐term selection for large 8‐week…”
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    Jejunal glucose absorption is enhanced by epidermal growth factor in mice by Bird, A R, Croom, Jr, W J, Fan, Y K, Daniel, L R, Black, B L, McBride, B W, Eisen, E J, Bull, L S, Taylor, I L

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-02-1994)
    “…The effects of epidermal growth factor on intestinal glucose transport were examined in mice. Glucose transport measurements were performed using an in vitro…”
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