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1. Dietary full-fat or defatted black soldier fly larvae can replace protein sources with no detrimental effect on growth performance or intestinal health of nursery pigs.

2. Environmental benefits of crude protein reduction in growing pig diets: is it worth going further?

3. Trade-offs between selection of crude protein and tannins in growing lambs.

4. Duckweed protein as an alternative plant-based protein source for dog and cat dry diets.

5. Chicken meal is not an appropriate reference protein for estimating protein quality of ingredients used in extruded diets intended for dogs.

6. In vitro fermentation potential of gut endogenous protein losses of growing pigs.

7. Whole-body urea kinetics and functional roles of urea transporters and aquaporins in urea secretion into the rumen in sheep fed diets varying in crude protein content and corn grain processing method.

8. Effects of dietary protein level on intestinal function and inflammation in nursery pigs.

9. Predicting microbial crude protein synthesis in cattle from intakes of dietary energy and crude protein.

10. Effects of dietary crude protein level and sodium butyrate protected by medium-chain fatty acid salts on performance and gut health in weaned piglets.

11. Effects of dietary protein content and crystalline amino acid supplementation patterns in low protein diets on intestinal bacteria and their metabolites in weaned pigs raised under Different sanitary conditions.

12. Effects of lowering dietary protein content without or with increased protein-bound and feed-grade amino acids supply on growth performance, body composition, metabolism, and acute-phase protein of finishing pigs under daily cyclic heat stress.

13. Effects of dietary protein content and crystalline amino acid supplementation patterns on growth performance, intestinal histomorphology, and immune response in weaned pigs raised under different sanitary conditions.

14. Effects of dietary energy density and supplemental rumen undegradable protein on intake, viscera, and carcass composition of lambs recovering from nutritional restriction.

15. Effects of protein sources and inclusion levels on nitrogen metabolism and urea kinetics of Nellore feedlot steers fed concentrate-based diets.

16. Birth weight affects body protein retention but not nitrogen efficiency in the later life of pigs.

17. Dietary protein-bound or free amino acids differently affect intestinal morphology, gene expression of amino acid transporters, and serum amino acids of pigs exposed to heat stress.

18. Excess dietary leucine in diets for growing pigs reduces growth performance, biological value of protein, protein retention, and serotonin synthesis1.

19. Effects of Brewer's spent grain and carrot pomace on digestibility, fecal microbiota, and fecal and urinary metabolites in dogs fed low- or high-protein diets1.

20. Nitrogen utilization of lactating sows fed increasing dietary protein1.

21. Effect of dietary protein intake on energy utilization and feed efficiency of lactating sows.

22. Effects of microbial phytase on mucin synthesis, gastric protein hydrolysis, and degradation of phytate along the gastrointestinal tract of growing pigs.

23. Additivity of apparent and standardized ileal digestibility of amino acid determined by chromic oxide and titanium dioxide in mixed diets containing wheat and multiple protein sources fed to growing pigs.

24. In situ degradation kinetics of 6 roughages and the intestinal digestibility of the rumen undegradable protein.

25. Nitrous oxide emissions from the urine of beef cattle as regulated by dietary crude protein and gallic acid1.

26. Interaction between feed use efficiency and level of dietary crude protein on enteric methane emission and apparent nitrogen use efficiency with Norwegian Red dairy cows1.

27. Pyruvate is an effective substitute for glutamate in regulating porcine nitrogen excretion.

28. Nutrient digestibility, rumen microbial protein synthesis, and growth performance in sheep consuming rations containing sea buckthorn pomace.

29. Dietary protein reduction on microbial protein, amino acids digestibility, and body retention in beef cattle. I. Digestibility sites and ruminal synthesis estimated by purine bases and 15N as markers.

30. Dietary protein reduction on microbial protein, amino acid digestibility, and body retention in beef cattle: 2. Amino acid intestinal absorption and their efficiency for whole-body deposition.

31. Effect of forage species and supplement type on rumen kinetics and serum metabolites in growing beef heifers grazing winter forage.

32. Energy and protein requirements for maintenance of dairy goats during pregnancy and their efficiencies of use.

33. Does microbial nitrogen contamination affect the estimation of crude protein degradability of concentrate feeds?

34. The effect of age and carbohydrate and protein sources on digestibility, fecal microbiota, fermentation products, fecal IgA, and immunological blood parameters in dogs.

35. Influence of dietary crude protein and phosphorus on ileal digestion of phosphorus and amino acids in growing pigs.

36. Effects of dietary protein-to-energy ratio on rate of growth, protein deposition and tissue composition of pure Iberian boars prior to extensive production.

37. Interactive effect of dietary protein and dried citrus pulp levels on growth performance, small intestinal morphology, and hindgut fermentation of weanling pigs.

38. Effect of different feeding regimens on energy and protein utilization and partitioning for maintenance and growth in pre-weaned lambs reared artificially.

39. Performance of pigs kept under different sanitary conditions affected by protein intake and amino acid supplementation.

40. Impact of improving dietary amino acid balance for lactating sows on efficiency of dietary amino acid utilization and transcript abundance of genes encoding lysine transporters in mammary tissue.

41. Protein and amino acid bioavailability of extruded dog food with protein meals of different quality using growing mink () as a model.

42. Assessment of protein quality of soybean meal and 00-rapeseed meal toasted in the presence of lignosulfonate by amino acid digestibility in growing pigs and Maillard reaction products.

43. Long-term use of corn coproducts as a source of protein in beef finishing diets and the effects on carcass characteristics and round muscle quality.

44. Use of larvae meal as protein source in broiler diet: Effect on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and carcass and meat traits.

45. Reducing crude protein and rumen degradable protein with a constant concentration of rumen undegradable protein in the diet of dairy cows: Production performance, nutrient digestibility, nitrogen efficiency, and blood metabolites.

46. Influence of late gestation drylot rations differing in protein degradability and fat content on beef cow and subsequent calf performance.

47. Impact of feeding reduced crude protein diets to lactating sows on nitrogen utilization.

48. Effect of precision feeding high- and low-quality forage with different rumen protein degradability levels on nutrient utilization by dairy heifers.

49. Fermentation and addition of enzymes to a diet based on high-moisture corn, rapeseed cake, and peas improve digestibility of nonstarch polysaccharides, crude protein, and phosphorus in pigs.

50. Energy concentration and amino acid digestibility in high-protein canola meal, conventional canola meal, and soybean meal fed to growing pigs.

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