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1. The periparturient period is associated with structural and transcriptomic adaptations of rumen papillae in dairy cattle

2. TRANSCRIPTOMIC CHANGES IN RUMINAL TISSUE INDUCED BY THE PERIPARTURIENT TRANSITION IN DAIRY COWS

3. BUTYRATE SUPPLEMENTATION AFFECTS mRNA ABUNDANCE OF GENES INVOLVED IN GLYCOLYSIS, OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION AND LIPOGENESIS IN THE RUMEN EPITHELIUM OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS

4. BUTYRATE AND SUBACUTE RUMINAL ACIDOSIS AFFECT ABUNDANCE OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS INVOLVED WITH PROTON AND SHORT CHAIN FATTY ACID TRANSPORT IN THE RUMEN EPITHELIUM OF DAIRY COWS

5. BUTYRATE-MEDIATED GENOMIC CHANGES INVOLVED IN NON-SPECIFIC HOST DEFENSES, MATRIX REMODELING AND THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN THE RUMEN EPITHELIUM OF COWS AFFLICTED WITH SUBACUTE RUMINAL ACIDOSIS

6. A CHARACTERIZATION OF INFLAMMATORY AND STRUCTURAL MARKERS WITHIN THE RUMEN EPITHELIUM DURING GRAIN-INDUCED RUMINAL ACIDOSIS IN LACTATING DAIRY CATTLE

7. Adaptation to High Grain Diets Proceeds Through Minimal Immune System Stimulation and Differences in Extracellular Matrix Protein Expression in A Model of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Non-lactating Dairy Cows

8. Rumen epithelial adaptation to ruminal acidosis in lactating cattle involves the coordinated expression of insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins and a cholesterolgenic enzyme

9. Interleukin-1ra increases growth performance and body protein accretion and decreases the cytokine response in a model of subclinical disease in growing pigs

10. Active dry Saccharomyces cerevisiae can alleviate the effect of subacute ruminal acidosis in lactating dairy cows

11. Effect of health management strategy during rearing on grower-finisher pig performance and selected indicators of immune system stimulation

12. Butyrate-Mediated Genomic Changes Involved in Non-Specific Host Defenses, Matrix Remodeling and the Immune Response in the Rumen Epithelium of Cows Afflicted with Subacute Ruminal Acidosis

13. Butyrate and Subacute Ruminal Acidosis Affect Abundance of Membrane Proteins Involved with Proton and Short Chain Fatty Acid Transport in the Rumen Epithelium of Dairy Cows

14. Butyrate Supplementation Affects Mrna Abundance of Genes Involved in Glycolysis, Oxidative Phosphorylation and Lipogenesis in the Rumen Epithelium of Holstein Dairy Cows

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