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    Pivotal periods for pregnancy loss during the first trimester of gestation in lactating dairy cows by Wiltbank, Milo C., Baez, Giovanni M., Garcia-Guerra, Alvaro, Toledo, Mateus Z., Monteiro, Pedro L.J., Melo, Leonardo F., Ochoa, Julian C., Santos, José E.P., Sartori, Roberto

    Published in Theriogenology (01-07-2016)
    “…Loss of pregnancy can occur at many different stages of gestation and for a variety of causes but clearly produces a negative impact for reproductive and…”
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    Effect of feeding rumen-protected methionine on productive and reproductive performance of dairy cows by Toledo, Mateus Z, Baez, Giovanni M, Garcia-Guerra, Alvaro, Lobos, Nelson E, Guenther, Jerry N, Trevisol, Eduardo, Luchini, Daniel, Shaver, Randy D, Wiltbank, Milo C

    Published in PloS one (20-12-2017)
    “…The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of daily top-dressing (individually feeding on the top of the total mixed ration) with…”
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    Quantification of bovine plasma amino acids via liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry: Comparison of underivatized and precolumn derivatized methods by Toledo, Mateus Z., Nienow, Caleb, Luchini, Daniel, Arriola Apelo, Sebastian I., Wiltbank, Milo C.

    Published in JDS communications (01-07-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •We validated and compared 2 methods for quantification of AA in bovine plasma.•Our underivatized method may be a practical alternative for…”
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    Increased dietary energy alters follicle dynamics and wave patterns in heifers by Domingues, Rafael R, Ginther, O J, Toledo, Mateus Z, Wiltbank, Milo C

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-12-2020)
    “…Understanding the impacts of nutrition on reproductive physiology in cattle are fundamental to improve reproductive efficiency for animals under different…”
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    Physiological mechanisms involved in maintaining the corpus luteum during the first two months of pregnancy by Wiltbank, Milo C., Mezera, Megan A., Toledo, Mateus Z., Drum, Jessica N., Baez, Giovanni M., García-Guerra, Alvaro, Sartori, Roberto

    Published in Animal reproduction (01-01-2018)
    “…Maintenance of the corpus luteum (CL) during pregnancy is essential for continuing the elevated circulating progesterone (P4) that is required to maintain…”
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