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1. Changes in plasma electrolytes, minerals, and hepatic markers of health across the transition period in dairy cows divergent in genetic merit for fertility traits and postpartum anovulatory intervals

2. Revelation of the sciences of traditional foods

3. Graduate Student Literature Review: Evaluating the appropriate use of wearable accelerometers in research to monitor lying behaviors of dairy cows

4. Associations between lying behavior and activity and hypocalcemia in grazing dairy cows during the transition period

5. Hepatic one-carbon metabolism enzyme activities and intermediate metabolites are altered by prepartum body condition score and plane of nutrition in grazing Holstein dairy cows

6. A quantitative case study assessment of biophysical and economic effects from altering season of calving in temperate pasture-based dairy systems

7. Far-off and close-up feeding levels affect immunological performance in grazing dairy cows during the transition period1

8. Effect of dose rate and timing of administration of pegbovigrastim on white blood cell responses in grazing dairy cows

9. Positive genetic merit for fertility traits is associated with superior reproductive performance in pasture-based dairy cows with seasonal calving

10. Heifers with positive genetic merit for fertility traits reach puberty earlier and have a greater pregnancy rate than heifers with negative genetic merit for fertility traits

11. Effects of far-off and close-up transition cow feeding on uterine health, postpartum anestrous interval, and reproductive outcomes in pasture-based dairy cows

12. Feeding synthetic zeolite to transition dairy cows alters neutrophil gene expression

13. Dairy cow breed interacts with stocking rate in temperate pasture-based dairy production systems

14. Effect of altering the type of dietary carbohydrate early postpartum on reproductive performance and milk production in pasture-grazed dairy cows

15. A 100-Year Review: A century of change in temperate grazing dairy systems

16. Characterization of exosomes from body fluids of dairy cows1

17. Technical note: Evaluation of endogenous control gene expression in bovine neutrophils by reverse-transcription quantitative PCR using microfluidics gene expression arrays

18. Far-off and close-up dry matter intake modulate indicators of immunometabolic adaptations to lactation in subcutaneous adipose tissue of pasture-based transition dairy cows

19. Effects of precalving body condition and prepartum feeding level on gene expression in circulating neutrophils

20. Transcriptomic analysis of circulating neutrophils in metabolically stressed peripartal grazing dairy cows

21. Lying behavior and activity during the transition period of clinically healthy grazing dairy cows

22. A quantitative case study assessment of changes to hepatic metabolism from nonlactating grazing dairy cows consuming a large proportion of their diet as fodder beet

23. Short communication: Proteins from circulating exosomes represent metabolic state in transition dairy cows

24. Parturition in dairy cows temporarily alters the expression of genes in circulating neutrophils

25. Once-daily milking during late lactation in pasture-fed dairy cows has minor effects on feed intake, body condition score gain, and hepatic gene expression

26. Prepartum feeding level and body condition score affect immunological performance in grazing dairy cows during the transition period

27. Body condition score and plane of nutrition prepartum affect adipose tissue transcriptome regulators of metabolism and inflammation in grazing dairy cows during the transition period

28. The frontiers of biomedical science and its application to animal science in addressing the major challenges facing Australasian dairy farming

29. Effect of weather on activity and lying behaviour in clinically healthy grazing dairy cows during the transition period

30. Association among pasture-level variables and dairy cow responses to supplements

31. Profitable and resilient pasture-based dairy farm businesses in New Zealand

32. Defining resilience in pasture-based dairy-farm systems in temperate regions

33. Hot topic: Selecting cattle for low residual feed intake did not affect daily methane production but increased methane yield

34. Nutrition as a way to improve the dairy industry sustainability: a nutrigenomic approach

35. Proteome profiling of exosomes derived from plasma of heifers with divergent genetic merit for fertility

36. Effects of precalving body condition score and prepartum feeding level on production, reproduction, and health parameters in pasture-based transition dairy cows

37. Grazing dairy cows had decreased interferon-γ, tumor necrosis factor, and interleukin-17, and increased expression of interleukin-10 during the first week after calving

38. Body condition score at calving affects systemic and hepatic transcriptome indicators of inflammation and nutrient metabolism in grazing dairy cows

39. Source of metabolizable energy affects gene transcription in metabolic pathways in adipose and liver tissue of nonlactating, pregnant dairy cows1

40. Temporary alterations to postpartum milking frequency affect whole-lactation milk production and the energy status of pasture-grazed dairy cows

41. Efficiency of use of metabolizable energy for body weight gain in pasture-based, nonlactating dairy cows

42. Treatment with a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug after calving did not improve milk production, health, or reproduction parameters in pasture-grazed dairy cows

43. Gene expression in liver and adipose tissue is altered during and after temporary changes to postpartum milking frequency

44. Amino acid concentrations in uterine fluid during early pregnancy differ in fertile and subfertile dairy cow strains

45. Production and economic responses to intensification of pasture-based dairy production systems

46. Technical note: Nitrogen isotopic fractionation can be used to predict nitrogen-use efficiency in dairy cows fed temperate pasture1

47. Expression of key lipid metabolism genes in adipose tissue is not altered by once-daily milking during a feed restriction of grazing dairy cows

48. PSII-15 Profiling behavioral changes during the transition period in clinically healthy grazing dairy cows

49. Production and reproduction of Fleckvieh, Brown Swiss, and 2 strains of Holstein-Friesian cows in a pasture-based, seasonal-calving dairy system

50. The effect of starch-, fiber-, or sugar-based supplements on nitrogen utilization in grazing dairy cows

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