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1. Milk composition in free-ranging polar bears (Ursus maritimus) as a model for captive rearing milk formula

2. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Bioavailability of lysine for kittens in overheated casein is underestimated by the rat growth assay method*,†

3. Testosterone increases urinary free felinine, N-acetylfelinine and methylbutanolglutathione excretion in cats (Felis catus)

4. Increasing dietary crude protein does not increase the methionine requirement in kittens

5. Differences in Taurine Synthesis Rate among Dogs Relate to Differences in Their Maintenance Energy Requirement ,3

6. Effects of dietary lysine supplementation in cats with enzootic upper respiratory disease

9. Low Plasma Taurine Concentration in Newfoundland Dogs is Associated with Low Plasma Methionine and Cyst(e)ine Concentrations and Low Taurine Synthesis

10. Copper Deficiency Does Not Lead to Taurine Deficiency in Rats

11. Increasing dietary crude protein does not increase the essential amino acid requirements of kittens*

12. Nutritional homeostasis and indispensable amino acid sensing: a new solution to an old puzzle

13. Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Modulates Mitochondrial Quantity and Function in Mice

14. Post Prandial Plasma Free Arginine Concentrations Increase in Rainbow Trout Fed Arginine-deficient Diets

15. Localizing the X-linked orange colour phenotype using feline resource families

16. Determination of free and total cyst(e)ine in plasma of dogs and cats

17. Cats Select for Adequate Methionine but Not Threonine

18. Lysine requirement of kittens given purified diets for maximal growth

19. Influences of stage of lactation, teat position and sequential milk sampling on the composition of domestic cat milk (Felis catus)

20. Palatability Affects the Percentage of Metabolizable Energy as Protein Selected by Adult Beagles

21. Determination of the selenium requirement in kittens*

22. Taurine concentrations in animal feed ingredients; cooking influences taurine content

23. Blood Copper Concentrations and Cuproenzyme Activities in a Colony of Cats

24. Breath Hydrogen Concentrations of Cats Given Commercial Canned and Extruded Diets Indicate Gastrointestinal Microbial Activity Vary with Diet Type

25. DIET COMPOSITION AND BLOOD VALUES OF CAPTIVE CHEETAHS (ACINONYX JUBATUS) FED EITHER SUPPLEMENTED MEAT OR COMMERCIAL FOOD PREPARATIONS

26. A low-selenium diet increases thyroxine and decreases 3,5,3'triiodothyronine in the plasma of kittens

27. Kinetics of taurine depletion and repletion in plasma, serum, whole blood and skeletal muscle in cats

28. Antioxidant prevention of Heinz body formation and oxidative injury in cats

29. Maternal expression of functional lipoprotein lipase and effects on body fat mass and body condition scores of mature cats with lipoprotein lipase deficiency

30. Relationship between serum leptin immunoreactivity and body fat mass as estimated by use of a novel gas-phase Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy deuterium dilution method in cats

31. Dietary Copper Influences Reproduction in Cats

32. Effect of fish oil, arginine, and doxorubicin chemotherapy on remission and survival time for dogs with lymphoma

33. Lipid and lipoprotein analysis of cats with lipoprotein lipase deficiency

34. Optimizing Dietary Amino Acid Patterns at Various Levels of Crude Protein for Cats

35. Use of Total Parenteral Nutrition in Dogs: 209 Cases (1988-1995)

36. Neurochemical Changes after Imbalanced Diets Suggest a Brain Circuit Mediating Anorectic Responses to Amino Acid Deficiency in Rats

37. The potency of dietary amino acids in elevating plasma cholecystokinin immunoreactivity in cats is related to amino acid hydrophobicity

38. Increasing dispensable amino acids in diets of kittens fed essential amino acids at or below their requirement increases the requirement for arginine

39. Effect of Weight Gain and Subsequent Weight Loss on Glucose Tolerance and Insulin Response in Healthy Cats

40. Dietary composition alters methotrexate toxicity without changing its pharmacokinetic parameters in cats

41. Optimizing the Pattern of Essential Amino Acids as the Sole Source of Dietary Nitrogen Supports Near-Maximal Growth in Kittens

42. Dietary Crude Protein Increases Slightly the Requirement for Threonine in Kittens s

43. Acid–Base Balance Affects Dietary Choice in Cats: Animal Studies

44. Dietary Antibiotics Decrease Taurine Loss in Cats Fed a Canned Heat-Processed Diet

45. Quantitative excretion of 3-methylhistidine in urine of cats as a measure of in vivo skeletal muscle protein catabolism

46. Maillard Reaction Products in Purified Diets Induce Taurine Depletion in Cats Which Is Reversed by Antibiotics

47. Nitrogen requirement of cats during gestation and lactation

48. Microbial Degradation of Taurine in Fecal Cultures from Cats Given Commercial and Purified Diets

49. Assessment of the Nutritional Adequacy of Pet Foods through the Life Cycle

50. Development of Gastroscopic Food Sensitivity Testing in Dogs

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