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  1. Relationship between postpartum uterine involution and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress in clinically healthy mares (Equus caballus)
  2. Deslorelin subcutaneous implants in Oryx dammah males for reproductive control
  3. Oxidative status of erythrocytes, hyperglycemia, and hyperlipidemia in diabetic cats
  4. Biomarkers of fitness and welfare in dairy cattle: healthy productivity
  5. Biomarkers of fitness and welfare in dairy animals: healthy living
  6. Behavioral and hormonal effects of two weaning methods in trotter mares
  7. Natural Horse Boarding Vs Traditional Stable: A Comparison of Physiological Parameters
  8. Administration of an Immune Stimulant during the Transition Period Improved Lipid Metabolism and Rumination without Affecting Inflammatory Status
  9. Oxidative Stress and Nutraceuticals in the Modulation of the Immune Function: Current Knowledge in Animals of Veterinary Interest
  10. Relationship between Protein Oxidation Biomarkers and Uterine Health in Dairy Cows during the Postpartum Period
  11. Investigating the troublesome relationship between the cow milk and human health
  12. Length of efficacy and effect of implant location in adult tom cats treated with a 9.4 mg deslorelin subcutaneous implant
  13. Changes in milk characteristics and fatty acid profile during the estrous cycle in dairy cows
  14. One year daily changes in fecal sexual steroids of two captive female cheetahs ( Acinonyx jubatus ) in Italy
  15. Analysis of hard protein corona composition on selective iron oxide nanoparticles by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry: identification and amplification of a hidden mastitis biomarker in milk proteome
  16. The immune system is part of a whole-organism regulatory network
  17. CD49f+ mammary epithelial cells decrease in milk from dairy cows stressed by overstocking during the dry period
  18. Cortisol in dolphins
  19. Dehydroepiandrosterone and cortisol concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid of dogs
  20. Milk cortisol response to group relocation in lactating cows
  21. Role of oxidant–antioxidant balance in reproduction of domestic animals
  22. Overstocking dairy cows during the dry period affects dehydroepiandrosterone and cortisol secretion
  23. Protein corona as a proteome fingerprint: The example of hidden biomarkers for cow mastitis
  24. Effects of 2 forms of environmental enrichment on a group of captive blackbucks (Antilope cervicapra): A pilot study
  25. Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Exploits Inflammation to Modify Swine Intestinal Microbiota
  26. Corrigendum to “Differential expression of living mammary epithelial cell subpopulations in milk during lactation in dairy cows” (J. Dairy Sci. 98:6897–6904)
  27. Oxidant/Antioxidant Balance in Animal Nutrition and Health: The Role of Protein Oxidation
  28. Factors affecting milk cortisol in mid lactating dairy cows
  29. Differential expression of living mammary epithelial cell subpopulations in milk during lactation in dairy cows
  30. Changes in milk oxidative stress biomarkers in lactating dairy cows with ovulatory and an-ovulatory oestrous cycles
  31. The use of digital infrared thermography and measurement of oxidative stress biomarkers as tools to diagnose foot lesions in sheep
  32. The degree of acceptability of swine blood values at increasing levels of hemolysis evaluated through visual inspection versus automated quantification
  33. Peripheral leukocyte populations and oxidative stress biomarkers in aged dogs showing impaired cognitive abilities
  34. Age and isolation influence steroids release and chemical signaling in male mice
  35. Effect of age and sex on plasma cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone concentrations in the dog (Canis familiaris)
  36. Enhancing Postgraduate Learning and Teaching: Postgraduate Summer School in Dairy Science
  37. Advanced oxidation protein products are generated by bovine neutrophils and inhibit free radical production in vitro
  38. Changes in plasma oxidative stress biomarkers in dairy cows after oestrus synchronisation with controlled internal drug release (CIDR) and prostaglandinF2α (PGF2α)
  39. Does the attachment system towards owners change in aged dogs?
  40. Relationship between plasma progesterone and pregnancy-associated glycoprotein concentrations during early pregnancy in dairy cows
  41. Effects of a Delay in Feed Delivery on Behaviour, Milk Yield and Heamatological Parameters of Dairy Cows
  42. Relationship between oxidative stress and the success of artificial insemination in dairy cows in a pasture-based system
  43. Evidence of melatonin secretion in cetaceans: Plasma concentration and extrapineal HIOMT-like presence in the bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus
  44. Relationship between late embryonic mortality and the increase in plasma advanced oxidised protein products (AOPP) in dairy cows
  45. The (193-209) 17-residues peptide of bovine β-casein is transported through Caco-2 monolayer
  46. Oxidative stress indicators and metabolic adaptations in response to the omission of the dry period in dairy cows
  47. Fermented milks fromEnterococcus faecalisTH563 andLactobacillus delbrueckiisubsp.bulgaricusLA2 manifest different degrees of ACE-inhibitory and immunomodulatory activities
  48. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitory activity of water-soluble extracts of Asiago d'allevo cheese
  49. Omission of dry period and effects on the subsequent lactation curve and on milk quality around calving in Italian Holstein cows
  50. Measuring fecal progestogens as a tool to monitor reproductive activity in captive female bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
  51. Factors affecting progesterone production in corpora lutea from pregnant and diestrous bitches
  52. Variation of starch and fat in the diet affects metabolic status and oxidative stress in ewes
  53. Grape polyphenols affect mRNA expression of PGHS-2, TIS11b and FOXO3 in endometrium of heifers under ACTH-induced stress
  54. Dehydroepiandrosterone secretion in dairy cattle is episodic and unaffected by ACTH stimulation
  55. Effect of Aging and Reproductive Condition on Dehydroepiandrosterone Plasma Levels in the Bitch
  56. Endocrine and Ovarian Responses to Prolonged Adrenal Stimulation at the Time of Induced Corpus Luteum Regression
  57. Species-specific chemosignals evoke delayed excitation of the vomeronasal amygdala in freely-moving female rats
  58. Correlation Between Sexual Steroids and Angiogenin Secretion in Bovine Ovarian Follicles
  59. Usefulness of Nutraceutics in Controlling Oxidative Stress in Dairy Cows Around Parturition
  60. Effects of two different prepartum diets on some metabolic traits and productive response in multiparous Holstein cows in early lactation
  61. Mammary steroid metabolizing enzymes in relation to hyperplasia and tumorigenesis in the dog
  62. Plasma Steroid Variations in Bull Calves Repeatedly Treated with Testosterone, Nortestosterone and Oestradiol Administered Alone or in Combination
  63. Oxidative stress in primiparous cows in relation to dietary starch and the progress of lactation
  64. The increase in plasma C19Δ5 steroids in subcutaneous abdominal and jugular veins of dairy cattle during pregnancy is unrelated to estrogenic activity
  65. Evaluation of Cabergoline and Buserelin Efficacy for Oestrous Induction in the Bitch
  66. Apoptosis and Expression of Related Proteins in Mammary Gland of Heifers during Early Lactation
  67. Physiological and Metabolic Adaptations in the Mammary Gland and Consequences for the Dairy Cow
  68. Ultrasonographic appearance of tissue is a better indicator of CL function than CL diameter measurement in dairy cows
  69. Glucose or Essential Amino Acid Infusions in Late Pregnant and Early Lactating Simmenthal Cows Failed to Induce a Leptin Response
  70. Mammary apoptosis and lactation persistency in dairy animals
  71. Agreement between ultrasonographic classification of the CL and plasma progesterone concentration in dairy cows
  72. Spatial and temporal expression of insulin-like growth factor-I, insulin-like growth factor-II and the insulin-like growth factor-I receptor in the sheep fetal mammary gland
  73. Accuracy in naturally occurring anabolic steroid assays in cattle and first approach to quality control in Italy
  74. Enhancement of FSH bioactivity in vivo using site-specific antisera
  75. Effects of feeding propylene glycol to mid-lactating dairy cows
  76. Occurrence of steroidogenic enzymes in the bovine mammary gland at different functional stages
  77. Blood prolactin concentrations affect prolactin transfer into goat milk: implications for maintenance of lactation
  78. Isolation of luteinizing hormone, antiserum production and the development of a radioimmunoassay for camels
  79. Superovulatory and endocrinological responses of simmental cows treated either with PMSG or hMG or in combination