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1. The relevance of a potential bioactive ingredient: The milk fat globule membrane.

2. Development of probiotic yogurt products incorporated with Lactobacillus kefiranofaciens OSU-BSGOA1 in mono- and coculture with Kluyveromyces marxianus.

3. Effects of rumen-protected niacin on inflammatory response to repeated intramammary lipopolysaccharide challenges.

4. Low public awareness opens up new opportunities for highlighting milk as an iodine dietary source.

5. Exploring the cause of reduced production responses to feeding corn dried distillers grains in lactating dairy cows.

6. Invited Review: Limitations to current mineral requirement systems for cattle and potential improvements.

7. Relative availability of five inorganic magnesium sources in non-pregnant non-lactating Holstein cows.

8. Localized mammary gland changes in milk composition and venous blood metabolite concentrations result from sterile subclinical mastitis.

9. Effect of acid detergent lignin concentration for diets formulated to be similar in neutral detergent fiber content on energy utilization in lactating Jersey cows.

10. Evaluating differences in milk production, reproductive performance, and survival associated with vaginal discharge characteristics and fever in postpartum dairy cows.

11. Reduction in the antigenicity of beta-lactoglobulin in whole milk powder via supercritical CO 2 treatment.

12. Evaluation of kefir grain microbiota, grain viability, and bioactivity from fermenting dairy processing by-products.

14. Effects of saturated fatty acids with lysophospholipids on production and nutrient digestibility in lactating cows.

15. Exploring the effects of transport duration on the fecal microbial communities of surplus dairy calves.

16. Dairy producers' colostrum practices, marketing, and attitudes toward male dairy calves.

17. Ability of three dairy feed evaluation systems to predict postruminal outflows of amino acids in dairy cows: A meta-analysis.

18. Effect of a dairy farmworker stewardship training program on antimicrobial drug usage in dairy cows.

19. Condition of surplus dairy calves during marketing: A cross-sectional study.

20. Antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coli from dairy farms participating in an antimicrobial stewardship educational program for farm employees.

21. How can better calf care be realized on dairy farms? A qualitative interview study of veterinarians and farmers.

22. Supply of palmitic, stearic, and oleic acid changes rumen fiber digestibility and microbial composition.

23. Invited review: Properties of β-galactosidases derived from Lactobacillaceae species and their capacity for galacto-oligosaccharide production.

24. How benchmarking motivates colostrum management practices on dairy farms: A realistic evaluation.

25. Ability of three dairy feed evaluation systems to predict postruminal outflows of nitrogenous compounds in dairy cows: A meta-analysis.

26. Supplementing branched-chain volatile fatty acids in dual-flow cultures varying in dietary forage and corn oil concentrations. III: Protein metabolism and incorporation into bacterial protein.

27. Supplementing branched-chain volatile fatty acids in dual-flow cultures varying in dietary forage and corn oil concentrations. I: Digestibility, microbial protein, and prokaryotic community structure.

28. Effect of use and dosage of p-follicle-stimulating hormone for ovarian superstimulation before ovum pick-up and in vitro embryo production in pregnant Holstein heifers.

29. Supplementing branched-chain volatile fatty acids in dual-flow cultures varying in dietary forage and corn oil concentrations. II: Biohydrogenation and incorporation into bacterial lipids.

30. Partition of milk phospholipids during ice cream manufacturing.

31. Dairy workers' attitudes toward dairy cattle euthanasia.

32. Interactive euthanasia training program for the dairy industry: Implementation and perceived respondent knowledge change.

33. Integrated meta-omics analyses reveal a role of ruminal microorganisms in ketone body accumulation and ketosis in lactating dairy cows.

34. Effects of corn silage and grain expressing α-amylase on ruminal nutrient digestibility, microbial protein synthesis, and enteric methane emissions in lactating cows.

35. Assessing milk response to different combinations of branched-chain volatile fatty acids and valerate in Jersey cows.

36. Antimicrobial stewardship on the dairy: Evaluating an on-farm framework for training farmworkers.

37. Efficient in vitro digestion of lipids and proteins in bovine milk fat globule membrane ingredient (MFGMi) and whey-casein infant formula with added MFGMi.

38. Invited review: Rumen modifiers in today's dairy rations.

39. Cellular proliferation and apoptosis in Staphylococcus aureus-infected heifer mammary glands experiencing rapid mammary gland growth.

40. Effects of different vitamin A supplies on performance and the risk of ketosis in transition cows.

41. Histological tissue structure alterations resulting from Staphylococcus aureus intramammary infection in heifer mammary glands hormonally induced to rapidly grow and develop.

42. A survey of male and female dairy calf care practices and opportunities for change.

43. Estimates of daily oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and heat production for beef and dairy cattle using spot gas sampling.

44. Effects of acetate, propionate, and pH on volatile fatty acid thermodynamics in continuous cultures of ruminal contents.

45. Managing organic dairy herd health: Current roles and possible future roles for veterinarians with organic dairy clientele.

46. Effects of corn distillers grains with yeast bodies and manipulation of dietary cation and anion difference on production, nutrient digestibility, and gas emissions from manure in lactating cows.

47. Prediction of nitrogen excretion from data on dairy cows fed a wide range of diets compiled in an intercontinental database: A meta-analysis.

48. Effects of supplementation with Saccharomyces cerevisiae products on dairy calves: A meta-analysis.

49. Characteristics of mammary secretions collected from infected and uninfected primigravid dairy heifer mammary glands.

50. Effects of reducing dietary cation-anion difference on lactation performance and nutrient digestibility of lactating cows and ammonia emissions from manure.

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