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Michael S Allen

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Journal of Dairy Science|June 24, 2019
Effects of rate and amount of propionic acid infused into the rumen on feeding behavior of Holstein cows in the postpartum periodGabriela Maldini, Michael S Allen
Journal of Dairy Science|April 18, 2021
Effects of corn grain endosperm type and conservation method on site of digestion, ruminal digestion kinetics, and flow of nitrogen fractions to the duodenum in lactating dairy cowsMichael S Allen, Yun Ying
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|June 19, 2012
Control of food intake by metabolism of fuels: a comparison across speciesMichael S Allen, Barry J Bradford
Journal of Dairy Science|August 6, 2018
Highly fermentable starch at different diet starch concentrations decreased feed intake and milk yield of cows in the early postpartum periodRodrigo I Albornoz, Michael S Allen
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|May 1, 2007
Negative energy balance increases periprandial ghrelin and growth hormone concentrations in lactating dairy cowsBarry J Bradford, Michael S Allen
The Journal of Nutrition|September 6, 2005
Phlorizin administration increases hepatic gluconeogenic enzyme mRNA abundance but not feed intake in late-lactation dairy cowsBarry J Bradford, Michael S Allen
Journal of Dairy Science|September 10, 2019
The effect of uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation on the feeding behavior of lactating dairy cowsKatherine M Kennedy, Michael S Allen
The Journal of Nutrition|January 24, 2007
Phlorizin administration does not attenuate hypophagia induced by intraruminal propionate infusion in lactating dairy cattleBarry J Bradford, Michael S Allen
Appetite|June 23, 2009
Control of eating by hepatic oxidation of fatty acids. A note of cautionMichael S Allen, Barry J Bradford
The Journal of Nutrition|February 18, 2006
Fat supplements affect fractional rates of ruminal fatty acid biohydrogenation and passage in dairy cowsKevin J Harvatine, Michael S Allen
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Journal of Dairy Science|June 24, 2019
Effects of rate and amount of propionic acid infused into the rumen on feeding behavior of Holstein cows in the postpartum periodGabriela Maldini, Michael S Allen
Journal of Dairy Science|April 18, 2021
Effects of corn grain endosperm type and conservation method on site of digestion, ruminal digestion kinetics, and flow of nitrogen fractions to the duodenum in lactating dairy cowsMichael S Allen, Yun Ying
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|June 19, 2012
Control of food intake by metabolism of fuels: a comparison across speciesMichael S Allen, Barry J Bradford
Journal of Dairy Science|August 6, 2018
Highly fermentable starch at different diet starch concentrations decreased feed intake and milk yield of cows in the early postpartum periodRodrigo I Albornoz, Michael S Allen
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|May 1, 2007
Negative energy balance increases periprandial ghrelin and growth hormone concentrations in lactating dairy cowsBarry J Bradford, Michael S Allen
The Journal of Nutrition|September 6, 2005
Phlorizin administration increases hepatic gluconeogenic enzyme mRNA abundance but not feed intake in late-lactation dairy cowsBarry J Bradford, Michael S Allen
Journal of Dairy Science|September 10, 2019
The effect of uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation on the feeding behavior of lactating dairy cowsKatherine M Kennedy, Michael S Allen
The Journal of Nutrition|January 24, 2007
Phlorizin administration does not attenuate hypophagia induced by intraruminal propionate infusion in lactating dairy cattleBarry J Bradford, Michael S Allen
Appetite|June 23, 2009
Control of eating by hepatic oxidation of fatty acids. A note of cautionMichael S Allen, Barry J Bradford
The Journal of Nutrition|February 18, 2006
Fat supplements affect fractional rates of ruminal fatty acid biohydrogenation and passage in dairy cowsKevin J Harvatine, Michael S Allen
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