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1. Plant-oriented microbiome inoculum modulates age-related maturation of gut-mucosal expression of innate immune and barrier function genes in suckling and weaned piglets

2. Available phosphorus levels modulate gene expression related to intestinal calcium and phosphorus absorption and bone parameters differently in gilts and barrows

3. Cinnamon bark oil and coconut oil emulsions modified small intestinal motility and barrier function in laying hens in an ex vivo experiment

4. Exposure to plant-oriented microbiome altered jejunal and colonic innate immune response and barrier function more strongly in suckling than in weaned piglets

6. Short-chain fatty acids promote jejunal barrier function and caecal muscle contractibility in laying hens

7. Transglycosylated starch accelerated intestinal transit and enhanced bacterial fermentation in the large intestine using a pig model

8. Soaking in lactic acid lowers the phytate-phosphorus content and increases the resistant starch in wheat and corn grains

9. Postnatal development of gut microbial activity and their importance for jejunal motility in piglets

10. Short-, medium-, and long-chain fatty acid profiles and signaling is responsive to dietary phytase and lactic acid treatment of cereals along the gastrointestinal tract of growing pigs

11. Evaluation of serum parameters to predict the dietary intake of calcium and available phosphorus in growing pigs

12. Dietary Phytase- and Lactic Acid-Treated Cereals Caused Greater Taxonomic Adaptations than Functional Adaptations in the Cecal Metagenome of Growing Pigs

13. Improved simple T-cannula technique to facilitate surgery and daily skin care of growing pigs

14. Graded replacement of maize grain with molassed sugar beet pulp modulated ruminal microbial community and fermentation profile in vitro

15. Modulation of ruminal fermentation profile and microbial abundance in cows fed diets treated with lactic acid, without or with inorganic phosphorus supplementation

16. Feed efficiency metrics in growing pigs1

17. Shifts in the Fecal Microbial Community of

18. The fecal microbiota evolves differently in piglets experimentally infected with Cystoisospora suis that are treated with toltrazuril

19. Alterations of the Viable Ileal Microbiota of the Gut Mucosa-Lymph Node Axis in Pigs Fed Phytase and Lactic Acid-Treated Cereals

20. A multicomponent mycotoxin deactivator modifies the response of the jejunal mucosal and cecal bacterial community to deoxynivalenol contaminated feed and oral lipopolysaccharide challenge in chickens1

21. Improvement of Feed Efficiency in Pigs through Microbial Modulation via Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Sows and Dietary Supplementation of Inulin in Offspring

22. Porcine Feed Efficiency-Associated Intestinal Microbiota and Physiological Traits: Finding Consistent Cross-Locational Biomarkers for Residual Feed Intake

23. Fecal Microbiota Transplant From Highly Feed Efficient Donors Affects Cecal Physiology and Microbiota in Low- and High-Feed Efficient Chickens

24. Deoxynivalenol in the Diet Impairs Bone Mineralization in Broiler Chickens

25. Functional adaptations in the cecal and colonic metagenomes associated with the consumption of transglycosylated starch in a pig model

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

27. Comparison of growth performance and excreta composition in broiler chickens when ranked according to various feed efficiency metrics1

28. Psychrophile spoilers dominate the bacterial microbiome in musculature samples of slaughter pigs

29. Rumen microbial abundance and fermentation profile during severe subacute ruminal acidosis and its modulation by plant derived alkaloids in vitro

30. Dietary deoxynivalenol and oral lipopolysaccharide challenge differently affect intestinal innate immune response and barrier function in broiler chickens1

31. Changes in the Rumen Epithelial Microbiota of Cattle and Host Gene Expression in Response to Alterations in Dietary Carbohydrate Composition

32. Consumption of transglycosylated starch down-regulates expression of mucosal innate immune response genes in the large intestine using a pig model

33. Transient feeding of a concentrate-rich diet increases the severity of subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy cattle1

34. Nutrition, rumen health and inflammation in the transition period and their role on overall health and fertility in dairy cows

35. Treatment of grain with organic acids at 2 different dietary phosphorus levels modulates ruminal microbial community structure and fermentation patterns in vitro

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

37. High diversity of viable bacteria isolated from lymph nodes of slaughter pigs and its possible impacts for food safety

38. Gut Function-Enhancing Properties and Metabolic Effects of Dietary Indigestible Sugars in Rodents and Rabbits

39. Effects of bovine colostrum on performance, survival, and immunoglobulin status of suckling piglets during the first days of life

40. Substitution of common concentrates with by-products modulated ruminal fermentation, nutrient degradation, and microbial community composition in vitro

41. Fortification of dried distillers grains plus solubles with grape seed meal in the diet modulates methane mitigation and rumen microbiota in Rusitec

42. Dietary calcium concentration and cereals differentially affect mineral balance and tight junction proteins expression in jejunum of weaned pigs

43. Fecal Microbiota Transplant from Highly Feed-Efficient Donors Shows Little Effect on Age-Related Changes in Feed-Efficiency-Associated Fecal Microbiota from Chickens

44. Processing barley grain with lactic acid and tannic acid ameliorates rumen microbial fermentation and degradation of dietary fibrein vitro

45. Intestinal microbiota profiles associated with low and high residual feed intake in chickens across two geographical locations

46. Graded replacement of maize grain with molassed sugar beet pulp modulated ruminal microbial community and fermentation profile in vitro

47. Explorative study of metabolic adaptations to various dietary calcium intakes and cereal sources on serum metabolome and hepatic gene expression in juvenile pigs

48. Epithelial response to high-grain diets involves alteration in nutrient transporters and Na+/K+-ATPase mRNA expression in rumen and colon of goats1

49. Combinations of feed additives affect ileal fibre digestibility and bacterial numbers in ileal digesta of piglets

50. Grain-rich diets differently alter ruminal and colonic abundance of microbial populations and lipopolysaccharide in goats

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