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1. Evaluation of circulating microRNA profiles in blood as potential candidate biomarkers in a subacute ruminal acidosis cow model - a pilot study.

2. Supplementing a phytogenic feed additive modulates the risk of subacute rumen acidosis, rumen fermentation and systemic inflammation in cattle fed acidogenic diets.

3. Effects of the orange lemma (rob1) mutant line of barley cv. 'Optic' compared with its wild-type on the ruminal microbiome and fermentation tested with the rumen simulation technique.

4. Supplementation of a clay mineral-based product modulates plasma metabolomic profile and liver enzymes in cattle fed grain-rich diets.

5. Review: Enhancing gastrointestinal health in dairy cows.

6. Innate immunity and metabolomic responses in dairy cows challenged intramammarily with lipopolysaccharide after subacute ruminal acidosis.

7. Signals for identifying cows at risk of subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy veterinary practice.

8. Metabolic and stress responses in dairy cows fed a concentrate-rich diet and submitted to intramammary lipopolysaccharide challenge.

9. Differences between pH of indwelling sensors and the pH of fluid and solid phase in the rumen of dairy cows fed varying concentrate levels.

10. Assessing serum metabolite profiles as predictors for feed efficiency in broiler chickens reared at geographically distant locations.

11. Restoration of in situ fiber degradation and the role of fibrolytic microbes and ruminal pH in cows fed grain-rich diets transiently or continuously.

12. Effects of low to moderate levels of deoxynivalenol on feed and water intake, weight gain, and slaughtering traits of broiler chickens.

13. Enzymatically modified starch up-regulates expression of incretins and sodium-coupled monocarboxylate transporter in jejunum of growing pigs.

14. Comparison of electrogenic glucose transport processes and permeability between proximal and distal jejunum of laying hens.

15. Enzymatically Modified Starch Favorably Modulated Intestinal Transit Time and Hindgut Fermentation in Growing Pigs.

16. Comparison of growth performance and excreta composition in broiler chickens when ranked according to various feed efficiency metrics.

17. Impact of luminal and systemic endotoxin exposure on gut function, immune response and performance of chickens.

18. Deoxynivalenol in chicken feed alters the vaccinal immune response and clinical biochemical serum parameters but not the intestinal and carcass characteristics.

19. Transient feeding of a concentrate-rich diet increases the severity of subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy cattle.

20. Microbial populations and fermentation profiles in rumen liquid and solids of Holstein cows respond differently to dietary barley processing.

21. Effects of black seed oil and Ferula elaeochytris supplementation on ruminal fermentation as tested in vitro with the rumen simulation technique (Rusitec).

22. Technical note: Evaluation of a real-time wireless pH measurement system relative to intraruminal differences of digesta in dairy cattle.

23. Epithelial response to high-grain diets involves alteration in nutrient transporters and Na+/K+-ATPase mRNA expression in rumen and colon of goats.

24. Cereal β-glucan alters nutrient digestibility and microbial activity in the intestinal tract of pigs, and lower manure ammonia emission: A meta-analysis.

25. Barley grain-based diet treated with lactic acid and heat modulated plasma metabolites and acute phase response in dairy cows.

26. Strong associations among rumen endotoxin and acute phase proteins with plasma minerals in lactating cows fed graded amounts of concentrate.

27. Backgrounding and finishing diets are associated with inflammatory responses in feedlot steers.

28. Relationship between thiamine concentration and fermentation patterns in the rumen fluid of dairy cows fed with graded concentrate levels.

29. Distinct serum metabolomic signatures of multiparous and primiparous dairy cows switched from a moderate to high-grain diet during early lactation.

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