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1. Regulation of ovine and porcine stearoyl coenzyme A desaturase gene promoters by fatty acids and sterols

2. Examination of myosin heavy chain isoform expression in ovine skeletal muscles

3. Effect of anabolic agents on calpastatin promoters in porcine skeletal muscle and their responsiveness to cyclic adenosine monophosphate- and calcium-related stimuli

4. Changes in caspase activity during the postmortem conditioning period and its relationship to shear force in porcine longissimus muscle

5. The effect of maternal undernutrition before muscle differentiation on the muscle fiber development of the newborn lamb

6. Ontogeny of factors associated with proliferation and differentiation of muscle in the ovine fetus

7. Altered Calpain Levels in Longissimus Muscle from Normal Pigs and Heterozygotes with the Ryanodine Receptor Mutation

8. Relationship between skeletal muscle-specific calpain and tenderness of conditioned porcine longissimus muscle

9. The relationship between plasma epinephrine concentration and the activity of the calpain enzyme system in porcine longissimus muscle

10. Valine requirement of nursery pigs

11. True ileal digestibility of amino acids in sow's milk for 17-day-old pigs

12. Growth-promoting efficacy in young pigs of two sources of zinc oxide having either a high or a low bioavailability of zinc

19. Effect of anabolic agents on calpastatin promoters in porcine skeletal muscle and their responsiveness to cyclic adenosine monophosphate- and calcium-related stimuli1 .

20. Changes in caspase activities post mortem and their relationships to shear force in porcine longissumus muscle.

21. Effect of anabolic agents on calpastatin promoters in porcine skeletal muscle and their responsiveness to cyclic adenosine monophosphate- and calcium-related stimuli1 .

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