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2012 journal article

Effects of increasing tryptophan intake on growth and physiological changes in nursery pigs

Journal of Animal Science, 90(7), 2264–2275.

By: Y. Shen, G. Voilqué, J. Kim, J. Odle & S. Kim

Source: ORCID
Added: April 8, 2021

2012 journal article

Composition of porcine colostrum and milk as affected by various production environments

J Anim Sci, 90(2), 32.

By: G. Voilqué, Y. Zhao & S. Kim

Source: ORCID
Added: April 8, 2021

2012 chapter

Diet Formulation and Feeding Programs

In Sustainable Swine Nutrition (pp. 215–227).

By: S. Kim* & J. Hansen

Contributors: S. Kim* & J. Hansen

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: April 8, 2021

2012 journal article

Antiapoptotic effects of Phe140Asn, a novel human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor mutantin H9c2 rat cardiomyocytes

BMB Reports, 45(12), 742–747.

By: H. Chung*, E. Ko*, S. Kim*, S. Byun*, H. Chung*, M. Kwon*, H. Lee*, B. Yang* ...

Contributors: H. Chung*, E. Ko*, S. Kim*, S. Byun*, H. Chung*, M. Kwon*, H. Lee*, B. Yang* ...

author keywords: Antiapoptotic activity; Heart failure; hG-CSF (Phe140Asn)
MeSH headings : Amino Acid Sequence; Amino Acid Substitution; Animals; Apoptosis / drug effects; CHO Cells; Caspase 3 / metabolism; Cell Line; Cricetinae; Cricetulus; Glycosylation; Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor / genetics; Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor / metabolism; Hydrogen Peroxide / toxicity; Molecular Sequence Data; Myocytes, Cardiac / cytology; Myocytes, Cardiac / drug effects; Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases / metabolism; Rats; Recombinant Proteins / biosynthesis; Recombinant Proteins / genetics; Recombinant Proteins / pharmacology; Up-Regulation
TL;DR: Results suggest that the addition of an N-linked glycosylation was successful in improving the antiapoptotic activity of hG-CSF, and that this mutated product will be a feasible therapy for patients who have experienced heart failure. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: April 8, 2021

2012 journal article

Manganese source affects manganese transport and gene expression of divalent metal transporter 1 in the small intestine of broilers

British Journal of Nutrition, 108(2), 267–276.

author keywords: Organic manganese transport; Divalent metal transporter; Gene expression; Small-intestinal loops; Broilers
MeSH headings : Amino Acids / chemistry; Animal Feed / analysis; Animals; Avian Proteins / genetics; Avian Proteins / metabolism; Cation Transport Proteins / genetics; Cation Transport Proteins / metabolism; Chelating Agents / administration & dosage; Chelating Agents / chemistry; Chickens / blood; Chickens / growth & development; Chickens / metabolism; China; Deficiency Diseases / diet therapy; Deficiency Diseases / metabolism; Deficiency Diseases / veterinary; Duodenum / growth & development; Duodenum / metabolism; Gene Expression Regulation; Intestinal Absorption; Intestine, Small / growth & development; Intestine, Small / metabolism; Kinetics; Male; Manganese / administration & dosage; Manganese / deficiency; Manganese / metabolism; Manganese / therapeutic use; Manganese Compounds / administration & dosage; Organ Specificity; Osmolar Concentration; Poultry Diseases / diet therapy; Poultry Diseases / metabolism; Sulfates / administration & dosage
TL;DR: Results indicated that organic Mn sources with stronger Qf showed higher Mn transport and absorption, and DMT1 might be involved in the regulation of organic Mn transport in the proximal small intestine of broilers. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 14, 2021

2012 journal article

The effect of horse serum on in vitro development of porcine parthenogenetic embryos

Reproductive Biology, 12(1), 25–39.

Contributors: I. Hwang*, S. Kim*, S. Byun*, K. Kim*, H. Chung*, J. Park*, K. Gobianand*, J. Park*, J. Yoo*

author keywords: pig; parthenotes; preimplantation development; blastocyst hatching; blastocyst apoptosis
MeSH headings : Animals; Apoptosis; Blastocyst / physiology; Cattle; Embryo Culture Techniques / veterinary; Embryonic Development; Female; Follicular Fluid; Horses / blood; In Situ Nick-End Labeling; Oocytes / physiology; Parthenogenesis; Serum; Serum Albumin / pharmacology; Swine / embryology
TL;DR: Horse serum was found to be the most effective protein source in enhancing parthenote development judging by blastocyst formation and hatching and the quality of porcine parthenogenetic embryos. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: December 17, 2020

2012 journal article

80 RECIPIENT SERUM PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATION AND EARLY CONCEPTUS DEVELOPMENT IN BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VIVO OR IN VITRO

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 24(1), 152.

By: C. Barnwell n, C. Whisnant n, C. Farin n, J. Alexander n & P. Farin n

TL;DR: Serum progesterone concentrations in recipients at the time of transfer of in vivo- or in vitro-produced embryos were associated with conceptus development at Day 17 of gestation, and heifers with in vitro produced embryos had lower progester one levels. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: Crossref
Added: August 28, 2020

2012 journal article

140 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BOVINE ANTISENSE TO INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR TYPE 2 RECEPTOR (bAIRN) NONCODING RNA

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 24(1), 182.

By: W. Farmer n, P. Farin n & C. Farin n

TL;DR: The full-length b AIRN ncRNA has been characterised and a strong putative polyadenylation signal was identified at 65.4 kb downstream from the bAIRN promoter, suggesting prior termination of the bairN transcript. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: August 28, 2020

2012 journal article

Progesterone effects on lymphocytes may be mediated by membrane progesterone receptors

Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 95(1-2), 15–26.

By: K. Ndiaye, D. Poole*, S. Walusimbi, M. Cannon, K. Toyokawa, S. Maalouf, J. Dong, P. Thomas, J. Pate

author keywords: Lymphocytes; Progesterone; mPR; PGRMC1; Corpus luteum
MeSH headings : Animals; Cattle; Cell Membrane / immunology; Cell Membrane / metabolism; Corpus Luteum / cytology; Corpus Luteum / immunology; Corpus Luteum / metabolism; Female; Gene Expression Regulation / drug effects; Gene Expression Regulation / immunology; Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit / immunology; Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit / metabolism; Progesterone / immunology; Progesterone / metabolism; Progesterone / pharmacology; RNA, Messenger / biosynthesis; RNA, Messenger / immunology; Receptors, Progesterone / immunology; Receptors, Progesterone / metabolism; T-Lymphocytes / cytology; T-Lymphocytes / immunology; T-Lymphocytes / metabolism
TL;DR: Progesterone induces specific and rapid functional effects on T lymphocytes in the absence of PGR, and a specific, saturable, and single progesterone binding site with a steroid specificity characteristic of mPRs was demonstrated by saturation and competitive binding assays using T lymphocyte membranes. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: June 6, 2020

2012 journal article

Environmental Impacts of Equine Operations: A U.S. Department of Agriculture Multistate Project

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 32(6), 324–326.

By: M. Westendorf*, C. Williams*, A. Burk*, N. Trottier*, K. Martinson*, P. Siciliano n, A. Swinker*, E. Greene*, R. Bott*

author keywords: Equine; Manure Management; Environmental Quality; Pasture Management; BMP
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 24, 2020

2012 journal article

Comparison of pork quality and sensory characteristics for antibiotic free yorkshire crossbreds raised in hoop houses

Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 25(11), 1634–1640.

By: N. Whitley n, D. Hanson n, W. Morrow n, M. See n & S. Oh n

Contributors: N. Whitley n, D. Hanson n, W. Morrow n, M. See n & S. Oh n

author keywords: Outdoor; Antibiotic-Free; Yorkshire; Crossbred; Pork
TL;DR: Comparisons of pork characteristics and consumer acceptability of pork chops from antibiotic free Yorkshire crossbreds sired by Berkshire (BY), Large Black (LBY), Tamworth (TY) or Yorkshire (YY) boars and reared in hoop houses are compared to help small farmers make decisions about breed types to use for outdoor production. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: February 18, 2020

2012 journal article

Comparison of growth performance of antibiotic-free yorkshire crossbreds sired by berkshire, large black, and tamworth breeds raised in hoop structures

Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 25(10), 1351–1356.

By: N. Whitley n, W. Morrow n, M. See n & S. Oh n

Contributors: N. Whitley n, W. Morrow n, M. See n & S. Oh n

author keywords: Berkshire; Large Black; Tamworth; Antibiotic-free Yorkshire; Crossbred; Growth
TL;DR: Overall, no convincing differences among breed types were noted for this study, but growth performance in the outdoor environment was satisfactory. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: February 18, 2020

2012 journal article

Pork preference for consumers in China, Japan and South Korea

Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 25(1), 143–150.

By: S. Oh n & M. See n

Contributors: S. Oh n & M. See n

author keywords: Pork; Preference; China; Japan; South Korea
TL;DR: There remains steep competition among the pork exporting countries in terms of gaining share in the international pork market and if specific consumer preferences would be considered carefully, there is the possibility to increase the amount of pork exported to these countries. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: February 18, 2020

2012 journal article

Study of milk coagulation properties in multibreed Italian dairy herds

Acta Agriculturae Slovenica, 3(SUPPL.3), 89–92. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84866840227&partnerID=MN8TOARS

By: A. Sturaro, F. Tiezzi, M. Penasa, M. De Marchi & M. Cassandro

Contributors: A. Sturaro, F. Tiezzi, M. Penasa, M. De Marchi & M. Cassandro

Source: ORCID
Added: December 31, 2019

2012 conference paper

Effects of $β$-casein, k-casein and $β$-lactoglobulin gene allelic variants on milk production and protein composition traits of Brown Swiss cows

Joint ADSA-ASAS Annual Meeting, 402–402.

By: A. Cecchinato, V. Bonfatti, C. Ribeca, M. Penasa, G. Bittante, P. Carnier, F. Tiezzi, others

Source: ORCID
Added: December 31, 2019

2012 conference paper

Prediction of milk coagulation properties by Fourier transform mid-infrared spectroscopy (FTMIR) for genetic purposes, herd management and dairy profitability

Proceedings of the 38th International Committee for Animal Recording (ICAR) Meeting; Cork, Ireland.

By: M. De Marchi, M. Penasa, F. Tiezzi, V. Toffanin & M. Cassandro

Source: ORCID
Added: December 31, 2019

2012 journal article

Genetic parameters for fertility of dairy heifers and cows at different parities and relationships with production traits in first lactation

Journal of Dairy Science, 95(12), 7355–7362.

author keywords: heifer; dairy cow; fertility and production; genetic parameter
MeSH headings : Animals; Cattle / genetics; Cattle / physiology; Female; Fertility / genetics; Fertility / physiology; Lactation / genetics; Lactation / physiology; Models, Genetic; Parity; Pregnancy; Quantitative Trait, Heritable
TL;DR: The result indicates that fertility in heifers is a different trait than fertility in lactating cows, and hence it cannot be used as robust indicator of cow fertility, and milk yield depends on both pMY and LL, and, as such, is a cause and consequence of (in)fertility. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: December 31, 2019

2012 journal article

Evidence of a Role for Kisspeptin and Neurokinin B in Puberty of Female Sheep

Endocrinology, 153(6), 2756–2765.

By: C. Nestor*, A. Briscoe*, S. Davis*, M. Valent*, R. Goodman* & S. Hileman*

MeSH headings : Animals; Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus / cytology; Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus / drug effects; Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus / metabolism; Female; Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone / antagonists & inhibitors; Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone / metabolism; Immunohistochemistry; Kisspeptins / metabolism; Kisspeptins / physiology; Luteinizing Hormone / metabolism; Male; Neurokinin B / metabolism; Neurokinin B / physiology; Neurons / drug effects; Neurons / metabolism; Oligopeptides / pharmacology; Orchiectomy; Ovariectomy; Peptide Fragments / pharmacology; Receptors, Neurokinin-3 / antagonists & inhibitors; Receptors, Neurokinin-3 / metabolism; Sexual Maturation / physiology; Sheep / metabolism; Sheep / physiology; Substance P / analogs & derivatives; Substance P / pharmacology; Time Factors
TL;DR: The hypothesis that kisspeptin is a gatekeeper to female ovine puberty is supported and the possibility that NKB may also play a role, albeit through different means, is raised. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: November 24, 2019

2012 journal article

Evidence That Dopamine Acts via Kisspeptin to Hold GnRH Pulse Frequency in Check in Anestrous Ewes

Endocrinology, 153(12), 5918–5927.

By: R. Goodman, M. Maltby*, R. Millar*, S. Hileman, C. Nestor*, B. Whited, A. Tseng, L. Coolen*, M. Lehman*

MeSH headings : Anestrus / drug effects; Animals; Dopamine / metabolism; Female; Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone / metabolism; Immunohistochemistry / methods; Kisspeptins / metabolism; Luteinizing Hormone / metabolism; Models, Biological; Neurons / metabolism; Receptors, Dopamine D2 / metabolism; Seasons; Sheep
TL;DR: The hypothesis that DA acts to inhibit GnRH (and LH) secretion in anestrus by suppressing the activity of ARC kisspeptin neurons is supported. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: November 24, 2019

2012 journal article

The effect of 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleoside (AICAR) on fatty acid oxidation in hepatocytes isolated from neonatal piglets

Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology, 3(1).

By: L. Xi n, G. Matsey n & J. Odle n

Contributors: L. Xi n, G. Matsey n & J. Odle n

author keywords: Suckled neonatal pig; 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleoside (AICAR); Carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT); Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC)
TL;DR: AICAR may affect the distribution of metabolic products from fatty acid oxidation by changing ACC activity in hepatocyte isolated from suckled neonatal piglets; however, the basis for the increase in ACC activity elicited by AICAR is not apparent. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: ORCID, Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: November 19, 2019

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