Understanding how foods and enteral feedings influence the gut microbiome
Abstract The gut microbiome supports both gut and overall health. Diet is known to be one of the driving factors that influences the gut microbiome. The foods we eat, the dietary and nondietary components they contain, various food consumption patterns, and the ratio of nutrients consumed have been shown to impact gut microbiome composition and ...
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Dairy cow parity affects relationships among nutritional parameters in the blood of dams, umbilical cords, and calves and placental development at calving. [PDF]
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Draft genome sequence of a multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain isolated from a dairy cow with chronic mastitis. [PDF]
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What is your diagnosis: Acute hemolysis in a Limousin bull
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of dairy cow responses to rumen-protected methionine supplementation before and after calving. [PDF]
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Metabolic Syndrome and Biotherapeutic Activity of Dairy (Cow and Buffalo) Milk Proteins and Peptides: Fast Food-Induced Obesity Perspective-A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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