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1. Inflammatory tone in liver and adipose tissue in dairy cows experiencing a healthy transition from late pregnancy to early lactation.

2. Effects of the central melanocortin system on feed intake, metabolic hormones and insulin action in the sheep.

3. Fibroblast growth factor-21 improves insulin action in nonlactating ewes.

4. Effects of birth weight and dietary fat on intake, body composition, and plasma thyroxine in neonatal lambs.

5. The acute phase protein orosomucoid 1 is upregulated in early lactation but does not trigger appetite-suppressing STAT3 signaling via the leptin receptor.

6. Fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF21) administration to early-lactating dairy cows. I. Effects on signaling and indices of insulin action.

7. Fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF21) administration to early-lactating dairy cows. II. Pharmacokinetics, whole-animal performance, and lipid metabolism.

8. Technical note: Effects of pegylation and route of administration on leptin kinetics in newborn lambs1.

9. Intravenous Triacylglycerol Infusion Promotes Ceramide Accumulation and Hepatic Steatosis in Dairy Cows.

10. Variation in x-box binding protein 1 (XBP1) expression and its dependent endoplasmic reticulum chaperones does not regulate adiponectin secretion in dairy cows.

11. Effect of hormonal and energy-related factors on plasma adiponectin in transition dairy cows.

12. Effect of circulating glucagon and free fatty acids on hepatic FGF21 production in dairy cows.

13. Increased plasma leptin attenuates adaptive metabolism in early lactating dairy cows.

14. XBP1 Regulates the Biosynthetic Capacity of the Mammary Gland During Lactation by Controlling Epithelial Expansion and Endoplasmic Reticulum Formation.

15. Hepatic FGF21 production is increased in late pregnancy in the mouse.

16. Adiponectin deficit during the precarious glucose economy of early lactation in dairy cows.

17. Plasma FGF21 is elevated by the intense lipid mobilization of lactation.

18. t10,c12-CLA decreases adiposity in peripubertal mice without dose-related detrimental effects on mammary development, inflammation status, and metabolism.

19. The full-length isoform of the mouse pleckstrin homology domain-interacting protein (PHIP) is required for postnatal growth.

20. Mammary ductal growth is impaired in mice lacking leptin-dependent signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 signaling.

21. The acid-labile subunit is required for full effects of exogenous growth hormone on growth and carbohydrate metabolism.

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