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194 related items for PubMed ID: 1099124

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    Johnson-VanWieringen LM, Harrison JH, Davidson D, Swift ML, von Keyserlingk MA, Vazquez-Anon M, Wright D, Chalupa W.
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  • 28. Responses to postruminal infusions of graded levels of casein in lactating goats.
    Ranawana SS, Kellaway RC.
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  • 30. Evaluation of ruminally protected methionine and lysine or blood meal and fish meal as protein sources for lactating Holsteins.
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  • 31. Lactational performance of cows fed low or high ruminally undegradable protein prepartum and supplemental methionine and lysine postpartum.
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  • 35. Limiting amino acids for milk protein synthesis by bovine mammary cells in culture.
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  • 39. Ruminally protected lysine and methionine for lactating dairy cows fed a diet designed to meet requirements for microbial and postruminal protein.
    Robinson PH, Fredeen AH, Chalupa W, Julien WE, Sato H, Fujieda T, Suzuki H.
    J Dairy Sci; 1995 Mar; 78(3):582-94. PubMed ID: 7782514
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