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July 22, 2004
An expanded comparative map of bovine chromosome 27 targeting dairy form QTL regions
E E Connor, T S Sonstegard, M S Ashwell, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology
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December 12, 2003
Tactile neural mechanisms in monotremes
M J Rowe, D A Mahns, R C Bohringer, et al.
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
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August 1, 1997
Will older sedentary people with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus start exercising? A health promotion model
K Samaras, S Ashwell, A M Mackintosh, et al.
Scientific Reports
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May 4, 2017
Gene co-expression network analysis identifies porcine genes associated with variation in metabolizing fenbendazole and flunixin meglumine in the liver
Jeremy T Howard, Melissa S Ashwell, Ronald E Baynes, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics
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March 1, 2018
Genetic Parameter Estimates for Metabolizing Two Common Pharmaceuticals in Swine
Jeremy T Howard, Melissa S Ashwell, Ronald E Baynes, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
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September 9, 2008
The addition of high manganese to a copper-deficient diet further depresses copper status and growth of cattle
Stephanie L Hansen, Melissa S Ashwell, Leon R Legleiter, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
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January 31, 2020
Physiological response, function of sweat glands, and hair follicle cycling in cattle in response to fescue toxicosis and hair genotype
Joan H Eisemann, Melissa S Ashwell, Thomas L Devine, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
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June 27, 2015
Effect of dietary copper amount and source on copper metabolism and oxidative stress of weanling pigs in short-term feeding
Y L Huang, M S Ashwell, R S Fry, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
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October 13, 2009
Proteins involved in iron metabolism in beef cattle are affected by copper deficiency in combination with high dietary manganese, but not by copper deficiency alone
S L Hansen, N Trakooljul, H-C S Liu, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science
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January 29, 2010
High dietary iron reduces transporters involved in iron and manganese metabolism and increases intestinal permeability in calves
S L Hansen, M S Ashwell, A J Moeser, et al.
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Animal Genetics
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July 22, 2004
An expanded comparative map of bovine chromosome 27 targeting dairy form QTL regions
E E Connor, T S Sonstegard, M S Ashwell, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology
|
December 12, 2003
Tactile neural mechanisms in monotremes
M J Rowe, D A Mahns, R C Bohringer, et al.
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
|
August 1, 1997
Will older sedentary people with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus start exercising? A health promotion model
K Samaras, S Ashwell, A M Mackintosh, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
May 4, 2017
Gene co-expression network analysis identifies porcine genes associated with variation in metabolizing fenbendazole and flunixin meglumine in the liver
Jeremy T Howard, Melissa S Ashwell, Ronald E Baynes, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics
|
March 1, 2018
Genetic Parameter Estimates for Metabolizing Two Common Pharmaceuticals in Swine
Jeremy T Howard, Melissa S Ashwell, Ronald E Baynes, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
|
September 9, 2008
The addition of high manganese to a copper-deficient diet further depresses copper status and growth of cattle
Stephanie L Hansen, Melissa S Ashwell, Leon R Legleiter, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
|
January 31, 2020
Physiological response, function of sweat glands, and hair follicle cycling in cattle in response to fescue toxicosis and hair genotype
Joan H Eisemann, Melissa S Ashwell, Thomas L Devine, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
|
June 27, 2015
Effect of dietary copper amount and source on copper metabolism and oxidative stress of weanling pigs in short-term feeding
Y L Huang, M S Ashwell, R S Fry, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
|
October 13, 2009
Proteins involved in iron metabolism in beef cattle are affected by copper deficiency in combination with high dietary manganese, but not by copper deficiency alone
S L Hansen, N Trakooljul, H-C S Liu, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science
|
January 29, 2010
High dietary iron reduces transporters involved in iron and manganese metabolism and increases intestinal permeability in calves
S L Hansen, M S Ashwell, A J Moeser, et al.
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