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1. Biomarkers of fitness and welfare in dairy cattle: healthy productivity.

2. Biomarkers of fitness and welfare in dairy animals: healthy living.

3. Changes in milk characteristics and fatty acid profile during the estrous cycle in dairy cows.

4. CD49f+ mammary epithelial cells decrease in milk from dairy cows stressed by overstocking during the dry period.

5. Milk cortisol response to group relocation in lactating cows.

6. Factors affecting milk cortisol in mid lactating dairy cows.

7. Differential expression of living mammary epithelial cell subpopulations in milk during lactation in dairy cows.

8. Changes in milk oxidative stress biomarkers in lactating dairy cows with ovulatory and an-ovulatory oestrous cycles.

9. Advanced oxidation protein products are generated by bovine neutrophils and inhibit free radical production in vitro.

10. Relationship between plasma progesterone and pregnancy-associated glycoprotein concentrations during early pregnancy in dairy cows.

11. Relationship between oxidative stress and the success of artificial insemination in dairy cows in a pasture-based system.

12. Relationship between late embryonic mortality and the increase in plasma advanced oxidised protein products (AOPP) in dairy cows.

13. Oxidative stress indicators and metabolic adaptations in response to the omission of the dry period in dairy cows.

14. Dehydroepiandrosterone secretion in dairy cattle is episodic and unaffected by ACTH stimulation.

15. Endocrine and ovarian responses to prolonged adrenal stimulation at the time of induced corpus luteum regression.

16. Usefulness of nutraceutics in controlling oxidative stress in dairy cows around parturition.

17. Plasma steroid variations in bull calves repeatedly treated with testosterone, nortestosterone and oestradiol administered alone or in combination.

18. Ultrasonographic appearance of tissue is a better indicator of CL function than CL diameter measurement in dairy cows.

19. Glucose or essential amino acid infusions in late pregnant and early lactating Simmenthal cows failed to induce a leptin response.

20. Agreement between ultrasonographic classification of the CL and plasma progesterone concentration in dairy cows.

21. Accuracy in naturally occurring anabolic steroid assays in cattle and first approach to quality control in Italy.

22. Overstocking dairy cows during the dry period affects dehydroepiandrosterone and cortisol secretion

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