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1. Untargeted UHPLC-TOF/MS Lipidomic Analysis for the Investigation of Egg Yolks after Xylanase Supplementation of the Diet of Laying Hens.

2. Endometrial receptivity in cattle: the mutual reprogramming paradigm.

3. Xylanase Impact beyond Performance: Effects on Gut Structure, Faecal Volatile Fatty Acid Content and Ammonia Emissions in Weaned Piglets Fed Diets Containing Fibrous Ingredients.

4. Xylanase Supplementation in Wheat-Based Diets of Laying Hens Affects the Egg Yolk Color, Carotenoid and Fatty Acid Profiles.

5. Xylanase impact beyond performance: A microbiome approach in laying hens.

6. Chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilers.

7. Altered embryotrophic capacities of the bovine oviduct under elevated free fatty acid conditions: an in vitro embryo--oviduct co-culture model.

8. Effects of vitrification on the viability of alginate encapsulated isolated bovine pre-antral follicles.

9. Non-esterified fatty acids in early luteal bovine oviduct fluid mirror plasma concentrations: An ex vivo approach.

10. Effect of nutritionally induced hyperlipidaemia on in vitro bovine embryo quality depends on the type of major fatty acid in the diet.

11. Evidence of endometrial amino acid metabolism and transport modulation by peri-ovulatory endocrine profiles driving uterine receptivity.

12. Oviductal transcriptional profiling of a bovine fertility model by next-generation sequencing.

13. Maternal metabolic stress may affect oviduct gatekeeper function.

14. Peri-ovulatory endocrine regulation of the prostanoid pathways in the bovine uterus at early dioestrus.

15. Exposure of bovine oocytes and embryos to elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations: integration of epigenetic and transcriptomic signatures in resultant blastocysts.

16. Size of the Ovulatory Follicle Dictates Spatial Differences in the Oviductal Transcriptome in Cattle.

17. Endometrial transcriptional profiling of a bovine fertility model by Next-Generation Sequencing.

18. The Receptive Endometrial Transcriptomic Signature Indicates an Earlier Shift from Proliferation to Metabolism at Early Diestrus in the Cow.

19. Gene expression profiling by high throughput sequencing to determine signatures for the bovine receptive uterus at early gestation.

20. Nutrition and maternal metabolic health in relation to oocyte and embryo quality: critical views on what we learned from the dairy cow model.

21. The transcriptome signature of the receptive bovine uterus determined at early gestation.

22. Modulation of periovulatory endocrine profiles in beef cows: consequences for endometrial glucose transporters and uterine fluid glucose levels.

23. Interaction between differential gene expression profile and phenotype in bovine blastocysts originating from oocytes exposed to elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations.

24. Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during in vitro murine follicle growth alter follicular physiology and reduce oocyte developmental competence.

25. Reduced oocyte and embryo quality in response to elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations: a possible pathway to subfertility?

26. Dietary fat supplementation and the consequences for oocyte and embryo quality: hype or significant benefit for dairy cow reproduction?

27. Spatio-specific regulation of endocrine-responsive gene transcription by periovulatory endocrine profiles in the bovine reproductive tract.

28. Oocyte developmental failure in response to elevated nonesterified fatty acid concentrations: mechanistic insights.

29. Elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations during bovine oocyte maturation compromise early embryo physiology.

30. Intrafollicular conditions as a major link between maternal metabolism and oocyte quality: a focus on dairy cow fertility.

31. The effect of nutritionally induced hyperlipidaemia on in vitro bovine embryo quality.

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