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  • 3. Effect of glucogenic vs. lipogenic diets on energy balance, blood metabolites, and reproduction in primiparous and multiparous dairy cows in early lactation.
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  • 8. Invited review: pathology, etiology, prevention, and treatment of fatty liver in dairy cows.
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  • 11. Effects of prepartal body condition score and peripartal energy supply of dairy cows on postpartal lipolysis, energy balance and ketogenesis: an animal model to investigate subclinical ketosis.
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  • 17. Major metabolic determinants of milk volume, mammary efficiency, and spontaneous ketosis in dairy cows.
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  • 18. Supplemental choline for prevention and alleviation of fatty liver in dairy cattle.
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