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1. Performance improvements and increased ruminal microbial interactions in Angus heifers via supplementation with native rumen bacteria during high-grain challenge

2. Changes in vaginal cytokines concentrations during artificial insemination and natural service in beef heifers

3. The Rumen and Gastrointestinal Microbial Environment and Its Association with Feed Efficiency and Pregnancy in Female Beef Cattle

4. Prevalence of nasopharyngeal bacteria during naturally occurring bovine respiratory disease in commercial stocker cattle

5. Pregnancy influences on the rumen environment of Angus heifers differing in feed efficiency

6. Promoting public engagement in interdisciplinary biological systems education by leveraging American sports-inspired bracket contests on social media and web

7. Blood parameters associated with residual feed intake in beef heifers

8. Validation of a minimally-invasive method for sampling epithelial-associated microorganisms on the rumen wall

9. Rumen biogeographical regions and their impact on microbial and metabolome variation

10. Importance of the female reproductive tract microbiome and its relationship with the uterine environment for health and productivity in cattle: A review

11. Beta-Adrenergic Agonists, Dietary Protein, and Rumen Bacterial Community Interactions in Beef Cattle: A Review

12. The Impacts of Supplemental Protein during Development on Amino Acid Concentrations in the Uterus and Pregnancy Outcomes of Angus Heifers

13. Bacterial Communities of the Uterus and Rumen During Heifer Development With Protein Supplementation

14. Endometrial gene expression in response to lipopolysaccharide between estrous cycle phases and uterine horns in cattle

15. Effects of a Moderate or Aggressive Implant Strategy on the Rumen Microbiome and Metabolome in Steers

16. Rumen Biogeographical Regions and Microbiome Variation

17. Data of bacterial community dynamics resulting from total rumen content exchange in beef cattle

18. Assignment of virus and antimicrobial resistance genes to microbial hosts in a complex microbial community by combined long-read assembly and proximity ligation

19. Evaluation of Reproductive Tract Cytokines in Post-partum Beef Cows Relating to Reproductive Microbiota and Fertility Outcomes

20. Effect of stocking density and effective fiber on the ruminal bacterial communities in lactating Holstein cows

21. Fescue toxicosis and its influence on the rumen microbiome: mitigation of production losses through clover isoflavones

22. Bovine Genome-Microbiome Interactions: Metagenomic Frontier for the Selection of Efficient Productivity in Cattle Systems

23. Ruminal Protozoal Populations of Angus Steers Differing in Feed Efficiency

24. Metagenomic and near full-length 16S rRNA sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers

25. Rumen and Serum Metabolomes in Response to Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue Seed and Isoflavone Supplementation in Beef Steers

26. Improving Education in Agricultural Biosciences through Studying Abroad in the United States

27. Interactive Web-Based Tool for Nutritional Microbiology in Applied Agriculture Outreach

28. Vaginal and Uterine Bacterial Communities in Postpartum Lactating Cows

29. Preovulatory follicular fluid and serum metabolome profiles in lactating beef cows with thin, moderate, and obese body condition

30. Ruminal Bacterial Communities and Metabolome Variation in Beef Heifers Divergent in Feed Efficiency

31. 32 Bacterial Communities in the Uterus and Rumen of Beef Heifers Throughout Development with Protein Supplementation

32. Considerations and best practices in animal science 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing microbiome studies

33. PSIX-28 Parity and lactation stage affect the sow milk microbiome

34. Rumen Bacteria and Serum Metabolites Predictive of Feed Efficiency Phenotypes in Beef Cattle

35. Bacterial taxonomic composition of the postpartum cow uterus and vagina prior to artificial insemination1

36. Uterine and vaginal bacterial community diversity prior to artificial insemination between pregnant and nonpregnant postpartum cows1

37. Ruminal Protozoal Populations of Angus Steers Differing in Feed Efficiency

38. The effects of protein level on cytokines and chemokines in the uterine environment of beef heifers during development

39. Piceatannol antagonizes lipolysis by promoting autophagy-lysosome-dependent degradation of lipolytic protein clusters in adipocytes

40. 244 Fertility Outcomes Associated with Reproductive Tract Cytokines and Microbiota in Postpartum Beef Cows

41. Bacteria in the Reproductive Tract: They Are Not All Bad!

42. PSI-22 Rumen fluid metabolites influenced by endophyte-infected tall fescue seed and red clover isoflavones in beef steers

43. 143 Rumen Fluid Metabolites as Potential Biomarkers of Feed Efficiency in Angus Steers

45. Altering the Gut Microbiome of Cattle: Considerations of Host-Microbiome Interactions for Persistent Microbiome Manipulation

46. The effects of feeding monensin on rumen microbial communities and methanogenesis in bred heifers fed in a drylot

47. PSII-27 Effect of endophyte-infected tall fescue seed and red clover isoflavones on the serum metabolites in beef steers

48. 181 Uterine and vaginal bacteria and cytokine profiles prior to artificial insemination between resulting pregnant and open postpartum beef cows

49. Rumen fluid metabolomics of beef steers differing in feed efficiency

50. Classification of 16S rRNA reads is improved using a niche-specific database constructed by near-full length sequencing

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