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Publications at this Location

ARS scientists publish results of their research projects in many formats. Listed below are the publications from research projects conducted at this location.

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2023 Publications
(listed by order of acceptance date)

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Effects of protein concentration and beta-adrenergic agonists on ruminal bacterial communities in finishing beef heifers Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(12-Dec-23)
Connecting the dots with nutrition and developing females
(Abstract Only)
(7-Dec-23)
Epigenetics and nutrition: Molecular mechanisms and tissue adaptation in developmental programming
(Book / Chapter)
(1-Nov-23)
Fibroblast growth factor 21 has a diverse role in energetic and reproductive physiological functions of female beef cattle Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(5-Oct-23)
Maternal amino acid supplementation from pre-breeding through early gestation alters fetal muscle development
(Other)
(20-Sep-23)
Vitamin A in cow-calf production: Impacts of maternal supplementation and status on offspring
(Other)
(15-Sep-23)
Rumen and cecum bacteria of beef cattle that differ in feed efficiency fed a forage diet Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(31-Aug-23)
Role of the placenta in developmental programming: Observations from models using large animals Reprint Icon
(Review Article)
(23-Aug-23)
Influence of pre-weaning trace mineral exposure on subsequent performance and trace mineral status of beef calves during finishing
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(22-Aug-23)
Paternal effects on fetal programming Reprint Icon
(Review Article)
(18-Jul-23)
Leveraging the potential of molecular and genetic markers to improve feed efficiency in beef cattle Reprint Icon
(Abstract Only)
(30-Jun-23)
Late gestational nutrient restriction in primiparous beef females: Nutrient partitioning among the dam, fetus, and colostrum during gestation Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(9-Jun-23)
Supplementation of one-carbon metabolites influences fetal maintenance energy and programming of energy utilization in fetal liver during early pregnancy in heifers Reprint Icon
(Abstract Only)
(15-May-23)
Impact of maternal plane of nutrition in combination with strategic one-carbon metabolites supplementation during early pregnancy on vascularity and cell proliferation in the fetal small intestine Reprint Icon
(Abstract Only)
(15-May-23)
Effects of dietary restriction and one-carbon metabolite supplementation during early gestation on the maternal gut and vaginal microbiota in cattle Reprint Icon
(Abstract Only)
(15-May-23)
Heritability of beef cow metabolizable energy for maintenance Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(9-May-23)
Concentrations of vitamin B12 and folate in maternal serum and fetal fluids, metabolite interrelationships, and hepatic transcript...of key folate and methionine cycle genes: The impacts of...nutrition...50 d of gestation Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(28-Apr-23)
Beet pulp as an alternative roughage source for feedlot steers fed feedlot diets based on dry-rolled corn containing 30% modified distillers grains with solubles Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(23-Apr-23)
Methionine and guanidinoacetic acid supplementation during the periconceptual period of gestation shifts methionine metabolism of fetal bull calves at d 63 of gestation Reprint Icon
(Abstract Only)
(17-Apr-23)
Methionine and guanidinoacetic acid supplementation throughout the periconceptual period of gestation alters metabolite concentrations and fetal development Reprint Icon
(Abstract Only)
(17-Apr-23)
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