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1. Use of a rat model to evaluate tall fescue seed infected with introduced strains of Neotyphodium coenophialum

2. Growth rate and physiology of steers grazing tall fescue inoculated with novel endophytes.

3. Effects of feeding ergovaline on lamb performance in a heat stress environment.

4. Use of a rat model to evaluate tall fescue seed infected with introduced strains of Neotyphodium coenophialum.

5. Reproductive responses to grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue by postpartum beef cows.

6. Interaction of endophyte-infected fescue and heat stress on ovarian function in the beef heifer.

7. Influence of protein supplementation and implant status on alleviating fescue toxicosis.

8. Alkaloid binding and activation of D2 dopamine receptors in cell culture.

9. Ergovaline binding and activation of D2 dopamine receptors in GH4ZR7 cells.

10. PRO use of Medicare data.

11. Effects of frequency of offering and type of supplemental forage on intake and digestion in calves consuming endophyte-infected fescue hay.

14. Changes in pelvic conformation and peripheral estrone concentrations in pre- and post-partum beef cows.

15. Influence of corticoid-induced parturition on postpartum uterine activity.

16. Effects of induced fescue toxicosis on plasma and tissue catecholamine concentrations in sheep.

17. Fructose utilization for nucleic acid synthesis in the fetal pig.

18. Inhibition of LH release as influenced by LRF infusion.

19. Intake, digestion, passage rate and serum prolactin in growing dairy steers fed endophyte-infected fescue with noninfected fescue, clover or wheat straw.

20. Effects of supplemental Bermuda grass hay or corn on intake, digestion and performance of cattle consuming endophyte-infected fescue.

21. Effects of offering different amounts and types of supplemental feeds to growing dairy steers fed endophyte-infected fescue hay ad libitum on intake, digestion, passage rate and serum prolactin concentration.

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