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F. Rosa, Moridi, M., Osorio, J. S., Lohakare, J., Filley, S., Belveal, J. L., Bruton, J. J., Trevisi, E., Estill, C. T., and Bionaz, M., 0725 Effect of 2,4-thiazolidinedione treatment in the inflammatory response to induced subclinical mastitis in dairy goats receiving adequate vitamin supplementation, Journal of Animal Science, vol. 94, no. suppl_5, pp. 347 - 348, 2016.
F. Rosa, Osorio, J. S., Lohakare, J., Moridi, M., Ferrari, A., Trevisi, E., and Bionaz, M., 0870 Percentages of milk fat, lactose, and protein are affected by diurnal variations in dairy goats, Journal of Animal Science, vol. 94, no. suppl_5, pp. 418 - 418, 2016.
S. Johnson, Cooke, R. F., Dahlke, G. R., Funston, R. N., Hall, J. B., Kesler, D. J., Lamb, G. C., Lauderdale, J., Patterson, D. J., Perry, G. A., Strohbehn, D. R., and Van Eenennaam, A. L., 1166 History of the development of the Beef Reproduction Task Force (BRTF) and impacts of the BRTF on beef cattle reproductive management., Journal of Animal Science, vol. 94, no. supplement5, p. 559, 2016.
S. Johnson, Cooke, R. F., Dahlke, G. R., Funston, R. N., Hall, J. B., Kesler, D. J., Lamb, G. C., Lauderdale, J., Patterson, D. J., Perry, G. A., Strohbehn, D. R., and Van Eenennaam, A. L., 1166 History of the development of the Beef Reproduction Task Force (BRTF) and impacts of the BRTF on beef cattle reproductive management., Journal of Animal Science, vol. 94, no. supplement5, p. 559, 2016.
C. E. Ruby, Leid, M., and Kerkvliet, N. I., 2, 3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin suppresses tumor necrosis Factor-$\alpha$ and Anti-CD40–Induced Activation of NF-$ąppa$B/Rel in dendritic cells: p50 Homodimer Activation is not affected, Molecular pharmacology, vol. 62, pp. 722–728, 2002.
T. - G. Lim, Jeon, A. Ji, Yoon, J. Hye, Song, D., Kim, J. - E., Kwon, J. Yeon, Kim, J. Rhan, Kang, N. Joo, Park, J. - S., Yeom, M. Hun, Oh, D. - K., Lim, Y., Lee, C. C., Lee, C. Yong, and Lee, K. Won, 20-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol, a metabolite of ginsenoside Rb1, enhances the production of hyaluronic acid through the activation of ERK and Akt mediated by Src tyrosin kinase in human keratinocytes., Int J Mol Med, vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 1388-94, 2015.
T. - G. Lim, Jeon, A. Ji, Yoon, J. Hye, Song, D., Kim, J. - E., Kwon, J. Yeon, Kim, J. Rhan, Kang, N. Joo, Park, J. - S., Yeom, M. Hun, Oh, D. - K., Lim, Y., Lee, C. C., Lee, C. Yong, and Lee, K. Won, 20-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol, a metabolite of ginsenoside Rb1, enhances the production of hyaluronic acid through the activation of ERK and Akt mediated by Src tyrosin kinase in human keratinocytes., Int J Mol Med, vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 1388-94, 2015.
T. - G. Lim, Jeon, A. Ji, Yoon, J. Hye, Song, D., Kim, J. - E., Kwon, J. Yeon, Kim, J. Rhan, Kang, N. Joo, Park, J. - S., Yeom, M. Hun, Oh, D. - K., Lim, Y., Lee, C. C., Lee, C. Yong, and Lee, K. Won, 20-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol, a metabolite of ginsenoside Rb1, enhances the production of hyaluronic acid through the activation of ERK and Akt mediated by Src tyrosin kinase in human keratinocytes., Int J Mol Med, vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 1388-94, 2015.
T. - G. Lim, Jeon, A. Ji, Yoon, J. Hye, Song, D., Kim, J. - E., Kwon, J. Yeon, Kim, J. Rhan, Kang, N. Joo, Park, J. - S., Yeom, M. Hun, Oh, D. - K., Lim, Y., Lee, C. C., Lee, C. Yong, and Lee, K. Won, 20-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol, a metabolite of ginsenoside Rb1, enhances the production of hyaluronic acid through the activation of ERK and Akt mediated by Src tyrosin kinase in human keratinocytes., Int J Mol Med, vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 1388-94, 2015.
T. - G. Lim, Jeon, A. Ji, Yoon, J. Hye, Song, D., Kim, J. - E., Kwon, J. Yeon, Kim, J. Rhan, Kang, N. Joo, Park, J. - S., Yeom, M. Hun, Oh, D. - K., Lim, Y., Lee, C. C., Lee, C. Yong, and Lee, K. Won, 20-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol, a metabolite of ginsenoside Rb1, enhances the production of hyaluronic acid through the activation of ERK and Akt mediated by Src tyrosin kinase in human keratinocytes., Int J Mol Med, vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 1388-94, 2015.
F. Rosa, Busato, S., Avaroma, C., Linville, K., Trevisi, E., Bionaz, M., and Osorio, J. S., 314 Physiological adaptations in the gastrointestinal tract detected by a fecal RNA method and blood inflammatory biomarkers in neonatal dairy calves undergoing a mild diarrhea, Journal of Animal Science, vol. 95, no. suppl_2, pp. 153 - 153, 2017.
G. C. Castillo, Li, H. W., and Rossignol, P. A., Absence of Overall Feedback in a Benthic Estuarine Community: A System Potentially Buffered from Impacts of Biological Invasions, Estuaries, vol. 23, no. 2, p. 275, 2000.
J. Sun, Todd, J. D., J Thrash, C., Qian, Y. P. L., Qian, M. C., Temperton, B., Guo, J., Fowler, E. K., Aldrich, J. T., Nicora, C. D., Lipton, M. S., Smith, R. D., De Leenheer, P., Payne, S. H., Johnston, A. W. B., Davie-Martin, C. L., Halsey, K. H., and Giovannoni, S. J., The abundant marine bacterium Pelagibacter simultaneously catabolizes dimethylsulfoniopropionate to the gases dimethyl sulfide and methanethiol., Nat Microbiol, vol. 1, no. 8, p. 16065, 2016.
M. A. Kutzler, Mohammed, H. O., Lamb, S. V., and Meyers-Wallen, V. N., Accuracy of canine parturition date prediction from the initial rise in preovulatory progesterone concentration., Theriogenology, vol. 60, no. 6, pp. 1187-96, 2003.
T. Lemein, Cox, D. T., Albert, D. A., and Mori, N., Accuracy of image analysis compared to field methodologies for measuring emergent vegetation morphology, 2015.
T. Lemein, Cox, D., Albert, D. A., and Mori, N., Accuracy of optical image analysis compared to conventionalvegetation measurements for estimating morphological features of emergent vegetation, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, vol. 155, pp. 66-74, 2015.
J. P. Osborne, R de Orduña, M., Pilone, G. J., and Liu, S. Q., Acetaldehyde metabolism by wine lactic acid bacteria., FEMS Microbiol Lett, vol. 191, no. 1, pp. 51-5, 2000.
T. - G. Lim, Lee, B. Kyung, Kwon, J. Yeon, Jung, S. Keun, and Lee, K. Won, Acrylamide up-regulates cyclooxygenase-2 expression through the MEK/ERK signaling pathway in mouse epidermal cells., Food Chem Toxicol, vol. 49, no. 6, pp. 1249-54, 2011.
T. - G. Lim, Lee, B. Kyung, Kwon, J. Yeon, Jung, S. Keun, and Lee, K. Won, Acrylamide up-regulates cyclooxygenase-2 expression through the MEK/ERK signaling pathway in mouse epidermal cells., Food Chem Toxicol, vol. 49, no. 6, pp. 1249-54, 2011.
T. - G. Lim, Lee, B. Kyung, Kwon, J. Yeon, Jung, S. Keun, and Lee, K. Won, Acrylamide up-regulates cyclooxygenase-2 expression through the MEK/ERK signaling pathway in mouse epidermal cells., Food Chem Toxicol, vol. 49, no. 6, pp. 1249-54, 2011.
M. Bionaz and Loor, J. J., ACSL1, AGPAT6, FABP3, LPIN1, and SLC27A6 are the most abundant isoforms in bovine mammary tissue and their expression is affected by stage of lactation., J Nutr, vol. 138, no. 6, pp. 1019-24, 2008.
A. K. Ehrlich, Pennington, J. M., Wang, X., Rohlman, D., Punj, S., Löhr, C. V., Newman, M. T., Kolluri, S., and Kerkvliet, N. I., Activation of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor by 10-Cl-BBQ Prevents Insulitis and Effector T Cell Development Independently of Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells in Nonobese Diabetic Mice., J Immunol, vol. 196, no. 1, pp. 264-73, 2016.
T. Read, Bour, O., Selker, J., Bense, V. F., Le Borgne, T., Hochreutener, R., and Lavenant, N., Active-distributed temperature sensing to continuously quantify vertical flow in boreholes, Water Resources Research, vol. 50, pp. 3706–3713, 2014.
T. Read, Bour, O., Selker, J., Bense, V. F., Le Borgne, T., Hochreutener, R., and Lavenant, N., Active-distributed temperature sensing to continuously quantify vertical flow in boreholes, Water Resources Research, vol. 50, pp. 3706–3713, 2014.