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A multi-omics database of buffaloes from Yangtze valley reveals diversity of water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). [PDF]

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Proteomic analysis of Buffalo milk somatic cells reveals metabolomic and immunological transitions during early lactation. [PDF]

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Kittur PM   +7 more
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Anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) in pregnant buffaloes: maternal and fetal plasma concentrations and immunolocalization in the fetal gonads. [PDF]

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da Costa NN   +12 more
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Green forage impacts on the DNA methylation in the ruminal wall of Italian mediterranean dairy buffaloes. [PDF]

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DGAT1 polymorphism in Riverine buffalo, Swamp buffalo and crossbred buffalo

Journal of Dairy Research, 2018
This Research Communication describes the polymorphisms in the coding region of DGAT1 gene in Riverine buffalo, Swamp buffalo and crossbred buffalo, and associations between polymorphisms and milk production performance in Riverine buffalo. Two polymorphisms of DGAT1were identified, located in exon 13 and exon 17, respectively.
Li, Jun   +9 more
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Sensitivity of buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) to heat stress

Journal of Dairy Research, 2019
Based on ten years of data (2001–10), consisting of 12 673 observations on fortnightly milk yield of buffaloes reared in a dairy farm located in the Northern sub-tropics (29°41′0″N, 76°59′0″E), the present study establishes the relationship between ...
B. Choudhary, S. Sirohi
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BSE in buffaloes

Veterinary Record, 2014
THE discovery over 25 years ago of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), popularly known as ‘mad cow disease’, brought considerable attention to prion diseases or transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), a group of fatal neurodegenerative disorders affecting people and animals.
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