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1. TRIENNIAL LACTATION SYMPOSIUM/BOLFA: Pathogen-specific immune response and changes in the blood-milk barrier of the bovine mammary gland.

2. Prepartum daylight exposure increases serum calcium concentrations in dairy cows at the onset of lactation.

3. Lactational challenges in transition dairy cows.

4. Vacuum levels and milk-flow-dependent vacuum drops affect machine milking performance and teat condition in dairy cows.

5. Repeatability of metabolic responses to a nutrient deficiency in early and mid lactation and implications for robustness of dairy cows.

6. Milk production during the colostral period is not related to the later lactational performance in dairy cows.

7. Gene expression of tumour necrosis factor and insulin signalling-related factors in subcutaneous adipose tissue during the dry period and in early lactation in dairy cows.

8. Regional mRNA expression of key gluconeogenic enzymes in the liver of dairy cows.

9. Milk flow-dependent vacuum loss in high-line milking systems: Effects on milking characteristics and teat tissue condition.

10. Suitability of low-dosage oxytocin treatment to induce milk ejection in dairy cows.

11. Importance of the Sampled Milk Fraction for the Prediction of Total Quarter Somatic Cell Count.

12. Optimization of Individual Prestimulation in Dairy Cows.

13. Fractionalized Milk Composition During Removal of Colostrum and Mature Milk.

14. Milk Yield and Composition, Nutrition, Body Conformation Traits, Body Condition Scores, Fertility and Diseases in High-Yielding Dairy Cows – Part 1.

15. Metabolic, Enzymatic and Endocrine Status in High-Yielding Dairy Cows – Part 2.

16. Consequences of dietary energy source and energy level on energy balance, lactogenic hormones, and lactation curve characteristics of cows after a short or omitted dry period.

17. Blood plasma traits associated with genetic merit for feed utilization in Holstein cows.

18. Elevation of blood β-hydroxybutyrate concentration affects glucose metabolism in dairy cows before and after parturition.

19. Twenty-Four-Hour Patterns of Hormones and Metabolites in Week 9 and 19 of Lactation in High-Yielding Dairy Cows fed Triglycerides and Free Fatty Acids.

20. Suitability of saliva cortisol as a biomarker for hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activation assessment, effects of feeding actions, and immunostimulatory challenges in dairy cows.

21. Rapid Communication: Colostrum immunoglobulin concentration in mammary quarters is repeatable in consecutive lactations of dairy cows.

22. Effects of butafosfan with or without cyanocobalamin on the metabolism of early lactating cows with subclinical ketosis.

23. Blood plasma glucose, lactate and nonesterified fatty acid responses to adrenaline infusions in early and mid lactation in dairy cows fed crystalline fat or free fatty acids.

24. Cortisol secretion in response to metabolic and inflammatory challenges in dairy cows.

25. Grazing behaviour, physical activity and metabolic profile of two Holstein strains in an organic grazing system.

26. Cholesterol metabolism, transport, and hepatic regulation in dairy cows during transition and early lactation.

27. Different adaptation of IGF-I and its IGFBPs in dairy cows during a negative energy balance in early lactation and a negative energy balance induced by feed restriction in mid-lactation.

28. Concomitant lipopolysaccharide-induced transfer of blood-derived components including immunoglobulins into milk.

29. Lipopolysaccharide and lipoteichoic acid induce different immune responses in the bovine mammary gland.

30. First report about the mode of action of combined butafosfan and cyanocobalamin on hepatic metabolism in nonketotic early lactating cows.

32. Venipuncture does not affect adrenocorticotropic hormone concentration in horses.

33. Incontinentia Lactis: Physiology and Anatomy Conducive to Milk Leakage in Dairy Cows.

34. MILKING MACHINES ON CHILEAN DAIRY FARMS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON SOMATIC CELL COUNT AND MILK YIELD: A FIELD STUDY.

35. Short-term Effects on Pro-inflammatory Cytokine, Lactoferrin and CD14 mRNA Expression Levels in Bovine Immunoseparated Milk and Blood Cells Treated by LPS.

36. Effects of Cleaning Duration and Water Temperature on Oxytocin Release and Milk Removal in an Automatic Milking System.

37. Haptoglobin Concentrations in Blood and Milk After Endotoxin Challenge and Quantification of Mammary Hp mRNA Expression.

38. Teat Anatomy and its Relationship with Quarter and Udder Milk Flow Characteristics in Dairy Cows.

39. The Acyclic Period Postpartum in Automatic and Conventional Milking.

40. Effects of Oxytocin Administration on Oxytocin Release and Milk Ejection.

41. Quantitative mRNA analysis of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the intestine of dairy cows with spontaneous caecal dilatation--dislocation.

42. Inflammatory and metabolic responses to an intramammary lipopolysaccharide challenge in early lactating cows supplemented with conjugated linoleic acid.

43. Performance, body fat reserves and plasma metabolites in Brown Swiss dairy cows: Indoor feeding versus pasture‐based feeding.

44. Hyperglycaemia in transition dairy cows: Effects of lactational stage and conjugated linoleic acid supplementation on glucose metabolism and turnover.

45. Adrenal cortex reactivity in dairy cows differs between lactational stages and between different feeding levels.

46. Mammary epithelium disruption and mammary epithelial cell exfoliation during milking in dairy cows.

47. Mammalian target of rapamycin signaling and ubiquitin proteasome–related gene expression in 3 different skeletal muscles of colostrum- versus formula-fed calves.

48. Liver transcriptome analysis reveals important factors involved in the metabolic adaptation of the transition cow.

49. Metabolic load in dairy cows kept in herbage-based feeding systems and suitability of potential markers for compromised well-being.

50. The effect of dry period length and postpartum level of concentrate on milk production, energy balance, and plasma metabolites of dairy cows across the dry period and in early lactation.

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