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1. Nutritional composition, gross energy concentration, and in vitro digestibility of dry matter in 46 sources of bakery meals.

2. Unveiling the influence of adaptation time on xylanase and arabinoxylan-oligosaccharide efficacy: a study on nutrient digestibility, viscosity, and scanning electron microscopy in the small and large intestine of growing pigs fed insoluble fiber.

3. Invited review: strategic adoption of antibiotic-free pork production: the importance of a holistic approach.

4. Innovative strategies for managing swine welfare during the COVID-19 pandemic in Iowa.

5. Evaluation of increased fiber, decreased amino acids, or decreased electrolyte balance as dietary approaches to slow finishing pig growth rates.

6. Effects of continuously infusing glucose or casein into the terminal ileum on biomarkers of metabolism, inflammation, and intestinal morphology in growing pigs.

7. The influence of xylanase on the fermentability, digestibility, and physicochemical properties of insoluble corn-based fiber along the gastrointestinal tract of growing pigs.

8. Estimation of endogenous intestinal losses of acid hydrolyzed ether extract in growing and finishing pigs using the linear regression method.

9. A comparison of the release of phosphorus by a phytase enzyme in pigs fed diets deficient or adequate in phosphorus content.

10. Xylanase Supplementation Modulates the Microbiota of the Large Intestine of Pigs Fed Corn-Based Fiber by Means of a Stimbiotic Mechanism of Action.

11. Xylanase modulates the microbiota of ileal mucosa and digesta of pigs fed corn-based arabinoxylans likely through both a stimbiotic and prebiotic mechanism.

12. Nutritional approaches to slow late finishing pig growth: implications on carcass composition and pork quality.

13. Xylanase supplementation in corn-based swine diets: a review with emphasis on potential mechanisms of action.

14. Adverse effects on growth performance and bone development in nursery pigs fed diets marginally deficient in phosphorus with increasing calcium to available phosphorus ratios.

15. Can the digestibility of corn distillers dried grains with solubles fed to pigs at two stages of growth be enhanced through management of particle size using a hammermill or a roller mill?

16. The effects of enzymatically treated soybean meal on growth performance and intestinal structure, barrier integrity, inflammation, oxidative status, and volatile fatty acid production of nursery pigs.

17. Xylanase increased the energetic contribution of fiber and improved the oxidative status, gut barrier integrity, and growth performance of growing pigs fed insoluble corn-based fiber.

18. The impact of porcine spray-dried plasma protein and dried egg protein harvested from hyper-immunized hens, provided in the presence or absence of subtherapeutic levels of antibiotics in the feed, on growth and indicators of intestinal function and physiology of nursery pigs.

19. Impact of increasing the levels of insoluble fiber and on the method of diet formulation measures of energy and nutrient digestibility in growing pigs.

20. Dietary Soluble and Insoluble Fiber With or Without Enzymes Altered the Intestinal Microbiota in Weaned Pigs Challenged With Enterotoxigenic E. coli F18.

21. Effects of grinding method and particle size of wheat grain on energy and nutrient digestibility in growing and finishing pigs.

22. Effects of an F18 enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli challenge on growth performance, immunological status, and gastrointestinal structure of weaned pigs and the potential protective effect of direct-fed microbial blends.

23. The effect of lactose and a prototype Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product on digestibility, nitrogen balance, and intestinal function of weaned pigs.

24. Review: innovation through research in the North American pork industry.

26. Xylanase, and the role of digestibility and hindgut fermentation in pigs on energetic differences among high and low energy corn samples1.

27. The impact of dietary supplementation of arginine during gestation in a commercial swine herd: I. Gilt reproductive performance.

28. Enhancing digestibility of corn fed to pigs at two stages of growth through management of particle size using a hammermill or a roller mill.

29. Insoluble dietary fiber does not affect the ability of phytase to release phosphorus from phytate in the diet of nursery pigs1.

30. Bioavailability of l-lysine sulfate relative to l-lysine HCl for growing-finishing pigs.

31. A soluble and highly fermentable dietary fiber with carbohydrases improved gut barrier integrity markers and growth performance in F18 ETEC challenged pigs1.

32. Exogenous carbohydrases added to a starter diet reduced markers of systemic immune activation and decreased Lactobacillus in weaned pigs1.

33. Impact of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae on intestinal amino acid digestibility and endogenous amino acid losses in pigs.

34. Evaluating phosphorus release by phytase in diets fed to growing pigs that are not deficient in phosphorus.

35. The impact of "super-dosing" phytase in pig diets on growth performance during the nursery and grow-out periods.

36. A dietary carbohydrase blend improved intestinal barrier function and growth rate in weaned pigs fed higher fiber diets.

37. Xylose metabolism in the pig.

38. The effects of group size and subtherapeutic antibiotic alternatives on growth performance and morbidity of nursery pigs: a model for feed additive evaluation.

39. Lipopolysaccharide immune stimulation but not β-mannanase supplementation affects maintenance energy requirements in young weaned pigs.

40. Impact of PRRSV infection and dietary soybean meal on ileal amino acid digestibility and endogenous amino acid losses in growing pigs.

42. Effect of lower-energy, higher-fiber diets on pigs divergently selected for residual feed intake when fed higher-energy, lower-fiber diets.

43. Effects of heat stress and insulin sensitizers on pig adipose tissue.

44. Impact of health challenges on pig growth performance, carcass characteristics, and net returns under commercial conditions.

45. Xylose: absorption, fermentation, and post-absorptive metabolism in the pig.

46. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome virus reduces feed efficiency, digestibility, and lean tissue accretion in grow-finish pigs.

47. Effects of Diet and Genetics on Growth Performance of Pigs in Response to Repeated Exposure to Heat Stress.

48. The digestible energy, metabolizable energy, and net energy content of dietary fat sources in thirteen- and fifty-kilogram pigs.

49. The composition of dietary fat alters the transcriptional profile of pathways associated with lipid metabolism in the liver and adipose tissue in the pig.

50. Disappearance and appearance of an indigestible marker in feces from growing pigs as affected by previous- and current-diet composition.

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