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1. Weaning age influences indicators of rumen function and development in female Holstein calves.

2. The involvement of translationally controlled tumor protein during lamb rumen epithelium development.

3. Forestomach developmental failure in an 11-month-old Japanese Black steer with severely retarded growth and chronic ruminal tympany.

4. Effects of branched-chain volatile fatty acids and fibrolytic enzyme on rumen development in pre- and post-weaned Holstein dairy calves.

5. The effect of meloxicam on neonatal dairy calves: Immunoglobulin G uptake and preweaning performance.

6. Whole-flint corn grain or tropical grass hay free choice in the diet of dairy calves.

7. Effects of 2 colostrum and subsequent milk replacer feeding intensities on methane production, rumen development, and performance in young calves.

8. Influences of starter NDF level on growth performance and rumen development in lambs fed isocaloric and isonitrogenous diets.

9. Impact of early weaning on small intestine, metabolic, immune and endocrine system development, growth and body composition in artificially reared lambs.

10. Form of calf diet and the rumen. I: Impact on growth and development.

11. Effects of ad libitum milk replacer feeding and butyrate supplementation on the epithelial growth and development of the gastrointestinal tract in Holstein calves.

12. Growth of rumen papillae in weaned calves is associated with lower expression of insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins 2, 3, and 6.

13. Form of calf diet and the rumen. II: Impact on volatile fatty acid absorption.

14. Impact of weaning age on rumen development in artificially reared lambs1.

15. Age-associated changes of the intrinsic nervous system in relation with interstitial cells in the pre-weaning goat rumen.

16. Effect of weaning age on growth, mammary gland development, and immune function in Holstein Friesian calves fed conserved alfalfa (FiberStart).

17. Integration of miRNA weighted gene co-expression network and miRNA-mRNA co-expression analyses reveals potential regulatory functions of miRNAs in calf rumen development.

18. Effect of heat-shock protein B7 on oxidative stress in adipocytes from preruminant calves.

19. Effect of selected feed additives to improve growth and health of dairy calves.

20. Reconstituted versus dry alfalfa hay in starter feed diets of Holstein dairy calves: Effects on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and metabolic indications of rumen development.

21. Symposium review: Re-evaluation of National Research Council energy estimates in calf starters.

22. Metagenomic characterisation of ruminal bacterial diversity in buffaloes from birth to adulthood using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing.

23. Growth performance and rumen development in Malabari kids reared under different production systems.

24. Comparative transcriptome analysis of rumen papillae in suckling and weaned Japanese Black calves using RNA sequencing.

25. Effects of feeding unlimited amounts of milk replacer for the first 5 weeks of age on rumen and small intestinal growth and development in dairy calves.

26. Review: Exogenous butyrate: implications for the functional development of ruminal epithelium and calf performance.

27. Effect of supplemental concentrate during the dry period or early lactation on rumen epithelium gene and protein expression in dairy cattle during the transition period.

28. Effect of dietary restriction and subsequent re-alimentation on the transcriptional profile of bovine ruminal epithelium.

29. Effects of isobutyrate supplementation in pre- and post-weaned dairy calves diet on growth performance, rumen development, blood metabolites and hormone secretion.

30. Investigation and manipulation of metabolically active methanogen community composition during rumen development in black goats.

31. Selection of internal reference genes for normalization of reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) analysis in the rumen epithelium.

32. Effect of the supplementation with a blend containing short and medium chain fatty acid monoglycerides in milk replacer on rumen papillae development in weaning calves.

33. Validation of a calf-side β-hydroxybutyrate test and its utility for estimation of starter intake in dairy calves around weaning.

34. Effects of early feeding on the host rumen transcriptome and bacterial diversity in lambs.

35. Regulation of Nutritional Metabolism in Transition Dairy Cows: Energy Homeostasis and Health in Response to Post-Ruminal Choline and Methionine.

36. Effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation products on dairy calves: Ruminal fermentation, gastrointestinal morphology, and microbial community.

37. Utilization of digital differential display to identify differentially expressed genes related to rumen development.

38. Invited review: Transitioning from milk to solid feed in dairy heifers.

39. Early supplementation of starter pellets with alfalfa improves the performance of pre- and postweaning Hu lambs.

40. Effect of Megasphaera elsdenii NCIMB 41125 dosing on rumen development, volatile fatty acid production and blood β-hydroxybutyrate in neonatal dairy calves.

41. Effects of alfalfa hay and its physical form (chopped versus pelleted) on performance of Holstein calves.

42. Effects of supplementation level and particle size of alfalfa hay on growth characteristics and rumen development in dairy calves.

43. Taxonomic Identification of Ruminal Epithelial Bacterial Diversity during Rumen Development in Goats.

44. Antioxidant activity in plasma and rumen papillae development in lambs fed fermented apple pomace.

45. Rumen development process in goats as affected by supplemental feeding v. grazing: age-related anatomic development, functional achievement and microbial colonisation.

46. Interaction between the physical form of the starter feed and straw provision on growth performance of Holstein calves.

47. Effect of forage inclusion and particle size in diets of neonatal lambs on performance and rumen development.

48. Amelioration of salmonellosis in pre-weaned dairy calves fed Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation products in feed and milk replacer.

49. Urea recycling contributes to nitrogen retention in calves fed milk replacer and low-protein solid feed.

50. Transcriptional regulators transforming growth factor-β1 and estrogen-related receptor-α identified as putative mediators of calf rumen epithelial tissue development and function during weaning.

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