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1. Sharing of either phenotypes or genetic variants can increase the accuracy of genomic prediction of feed efficiency

2. Unraveling the Genetic Basis of Feed Efficiency in Cattle through Integrated DNA Methylation and CattleGTEx Analysis.

3. Sharing of either phenotypes or genetic variants can increase the accuracy of genomic prediction of feed efficiency.

4. Functional annotation of regulatory elements in cattle genome reveals the roles of extracellular interaction and dynamic change of chromatin states in rumen development during weaning.

5. Transcriptional Reprogramming in Rumen Epithelium during the Developmental Transition of Pre-Ruminant to the Ruminant in Cattle.

6. An alternative interpretation of residual feed intake by phenotypic recursive relationships in dairy cattle.

7. Single-cell transcriptomic analyses of dairy cattle ruminal epithelial cells during weaning.

8. Effects of Incorporating Dry Matter Intake and Residual Feed Intake into a Selection Index for Dairy Cattle Using Deterministic Modeling.

9. Comparative whole genome DNA methylation profiling across cattle tissues reveals global and tissue-specific methylation patterns.

10. Establishment and transcriptomic analyses of a cattle rumen epithelial primary cells (REPC) culture by bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing to elucidate interactions of butyrate and rumen development.

11. Genomic prediction of residual feed intake in US Holstein dairy cattle.

12. High-density genome-wide association study for residual feed intake in Holstein dairy cattle.

13. Functional annotation of the cattle genome through systematic discovery and characterization of chromatin states and butyrate-induced variations.

14. Defining the optimal period length and stage of growth or lactation to estimate residual feed intake in dairy cows.

15. Genome-wide copy number variant analysis reveals variants associated with 10 diverse production traits in Holstein cattle.

16. The effects of feeding mixed tocopherol oil on whole-blood respiratory burst and neutrophil immunometabolic-related gene expression in lactating dairy cows.

17. Comparative whole genome DNA methylation profiling of cattle sperm and somatic tissues reveals striking hypomethylated patterns in sperm.

18. The essence of appetite: does olfactory receptor variation play a role?

19. Genome-wide association analyses based on a multiple-trait approach for modeling feed efficiency.

20. Rumen Function and Development.

21. The genetic and biological basis of feed efficiency in mid-lactation Holstein dairy cows.

22. Visual and Motor Recovery After "Cognitive Therapeutic Exercises" in Cortical Blindness: A Case Study.

23. Reducing gut effects from Cryptosporidium parvum infection in dairy calves through prophylactic glucagon-like peptide 2 therapy or feeding of an artificial sweetener.

24. Use of genotype × environment interaction model to accommodate genetic heterogeneity for residual feed intake, dry matter intake, net energy in milk, and metabolic body weight in dairy cattle.

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

26. Modeling genetic and nongenetic variation of feed efficiency and its partial relationships between component traits as a function of management and environmental factors.

27. Reduced representation bisulphite sequencing of ten bovine somatic tissues reveals DNA methylation patterns and their impacts on gene expression.

28. Glucagon-like peptide 2 and its beneficial effects on gut function and health in production animals.

29. Pathology Image Of the Month: Rapidly Progressive Hemorrhagic Cellulitis of Bilateral Lower Extremities with Subsequent Septic Shock and Death.

30. Pathology Image Of The Month: Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections In a 48-year-Old Female Hyperintensities in the Globus Pallidi.

31. An alternative approach to modeling genetic merit of feed efficiency in dairy cattle.

32. Short communication: Glucagon-like peptide-2 and coccidiosis alter tight junction gene expression in the gastrointestinal tract of dairy calves.

33. Invited review: improving feed efficiency in dairy production: challenges and possibilities.

34. Heterogeneity in genetic and nongenetic variation and energy sink relationships for residual feed intake across research stations and countries.

35. COMPARATIVE GUT PHYSIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: Comparative physiology of glucagon-like peptide-2: Implications and applications for production and health of ruminants.

36. Depression in Childhood and Early Adolescence: Parental Expressed Emotion and Family Functioning.

37. PATHOLOGY IMAGE OF THE MONTH. Autopsy Findings in an Adult with Down Syndrome.

38. 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.

39. Hot topic: Brown marmorated stink bug odor compounds do not transfer into milk by feeding bug-contaminated corn silage to lactating dairy cattle.

40. Use of residual feed intake in Holsteins during early lactation shows potential to improve feed efficiency through genetic selection.

41. Glucagon-like peptide 2 therapy reduces negative effects of diarrhea on calf gut.

42. Gene expression in bovine rumen epithelium during weaning identifies molecular regulators of rumen development and growth.

43. Genomic imputation and evaluation using high-density Holstein genotypes.

44. Short communication: Effect of heat stress during the dry period on gene expression in mammary tissue and peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

45. Analysis of copy number variations in Holstein cows identify potential mechanisms contributing to differences in residual feed intake.

46. Triennial Lactation Symposium: Opportunities for improving milk production efficiency in dairy cattle.

47. Growth and Development Symposium: Understanding and mitigating the impacts of inflammation on animal growth and development.

48. Characterization of the rumen microbiota of pre-ruminant calves using metagenomic tools.

50. Initial analysis of copy number variations in cattle selected for resistance or susceptibility to intestinal nematodes.

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