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1. Decreased lactose percentage in milk associated with quarter health disorder and hyperketolactia, a proxy for negative energy balance, in dairy cows

2. Synthesis of milk components involves different mammary metabolism adaptations in response to net energy and protein supplies in dairy cows

3. Evolution of milk composition, milk fat globule size, and free fatty acids during milking of dairy cows

4. Response profiles of dairy cows to a single 24-h milking interval in relation with milk proteolysis, udder expansion and immune traits

5. Review: the cellular mechanisms underlying mammary tissue plasticity during lactation in ruminants

6. IgG1 variations in the colostrum of Holstein dairy cows

7. Performance of dairy cows milked twice daily at contrasting intervals

8. La traite, un outil de pilotage du troupeau et de maîtrise de la qualité du lait en élevage bovin laitier

9. Les conduites de traite simplifiées en élevage laitier : vers la levée de l’astreinte biquotidienne

10. Acides aminés digestibles dans l’intestin. Le système AADI et les recommandations d’apport pour la vache laitière

11. Acides aminés digestibles dans l’intestin. Origines des variations chez les ruminants et répercussions sur les protéines du lait

13. Acides aminés digestibles dans l’intestin. Le système AADI et les recommandations d’apport pour la vache laitière

14. Adaptation of the mammary oxygen consumption in response to milking frequency variations in dairy cows

15. Acides aminés digestibles dans l’intestin. Origines des variations chez les ruminants et répercussions sur les protéines du lait

21. Mastitis has a cumulative and lasting effect on milk yield and lactose content in dairy cows.

22. Decreased lactose percentage in milk associated with quarter health disorder and hyperketolactia, a proxy for negative energy balance, in dairy cows.

23. Synthesis of milk components involves different mammary metabolism adaptations in response to net energy and protein supplies in dairy cows.

24. Bovine Teat Cistern Microbiota Composition and Richness Are Associated With the Immune and Microbial Responses During Transition to Once-Daily Milking.

25. Evolution of milk composition, milk fat globule size, and free fatty acids during milking of dairy cows.

26. Amino acid efficiencies of utilization vary by different mechanisms in response to energy and protein supplies in dairy cows: Study at mammary-gland and whole-body levels.

27. Review: the cellular mechanisms underlying mammary tissue plasticity during lactation in ruminants.

28. Response profiles of dairy cows to a single 24-h milking interval in relation with milk proteolysis, udder expansion and immune traits.

29. Adaptation of dairy cows to increasing degrees of incomplete milk removal during a single milking interval.

30. Genetic parameters of milk production traits in response to a short once-daily milking period in crossbred Holstein × Normande dairy cows.

31. Effects of DGAT1 K232A polymorphism and milking frequency on milk composition and spontaneous lipolysis in dairy cows.

32. Effect of duration of milk accumulation in the udder on milk composition, especially on milk fat globule.

33. Individual responses of dairy cows to a 24-hour milking interval.

34. IgG1 variations in the colostrum of Holstein dairy cows.

35. Changes in mammary metabolism in response to the provision of an ideal amino acid profile at 2 levels of metabolizable protein supply in dairy cows: Consequences on efficiency.

36. Invited review: reduced milking frequency: milk production and management implications.

37. Alteration of the nutrient uptake by the udder over an extended milking interval in dairy cows.

38. Lactose in blood plasma and the ability of dairy cows to tolerate once-daily milking in terms of milk loss and milk recovery.

39. Whole-body glucose metabolism and mammary energetic nutrient metabolism in lactating dairy cows receiving digestive infusions of casein and propionic acid.

40. Once-daily milking effects in high-yielding Alpine dairy goats.

41. Performance of dairy cows milked twice daily at contrasting intervals.

42. Milking and feed restriction regulate transcripts of mammary epithelial cells purified from milk.

43. Adaptations of mammary uptake and nutrient use to once-daily milking and feed restriction in dairy cows.

44. Changes in mammary uptake and metabolic fate of glucose with once-daily milking and feed restriction in dairy cows.

45. Increasing milking intervals decreases the mammary blood flow and mammary uptake of nutrients in dairy cows.

46. Longer milking intervals alter mammary epithelial permeability and the Udder's ability to extract nutrients.

47. Oxytocin and milk removal: two important sources of variation in milk production and milk quality during and between milkings.

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