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134 related items for PubMed ID: 21288684

  • 1. Effects of induced parturition in goats on immunoglobulin G and chitotriosidase activity in colostrum and plasma and on plasma concentrations of prolactin.
    Castro N, Capote J, Batista M, Bruckmaier RM, Argüello A.
    Domest Anim Endocrinol; 2011 May; 40(4):192-6. PubMed ID: 21288684
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  • 2. Sheep and goats raised in mixed flocks have diverse immune status around parturition.
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  • 3. The influence of dietary conjugated linoleic acid on blood serum and colostrum immunoglobulin G concentration in female goats before and after parturition.
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  • 4. Chitotriosidase activity in goat blood and colostrum.
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  • 7. Peripartal progesterone and prolactin have little effect on the rapid transport of immunoglobulin G into colostrum of dairy cows.
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  • 8. Use of Luprostiol and Cloprostenol for induction of parturition in pregnant goats.
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  • 9. Feeding corn during the last 12 days of gestation improved colostrum production and neonatal activity in goats grazing subtropical semi-arid rangeland.
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  • 10. Omitting the dry-off period negatively affects colostrum and milk yield in dairy goats.
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  • 11. Lactation and fertility in goats after the induction of parturition with an analogue of prostaglandin F2 alpha, cloprostenol.
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  • 12. Hormones, IgG and lactose changes around parturition in plasma, and colostrum or saliva of multiparous sows.
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  • 13. Prostaglandin F2 alpha-induced prolactin release and luteolysis in the goat.
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  • 15. Induction of parturition with aglepristone in the Majorera goat.
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  • 16. Relative prolactin-to-progesterone concentrations around farrowing influence colostrum yield in primiparous sows.
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  • 17. Effects of lyophilized colostrum and different colostrum feeding regimens on passive transfer of immunoglobulin g in Majorera goat kids.
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  • 18. Intramammary administration of lipopolysaccharides at parturition enhances immunoglobulin concentration in goat colostrum.
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  • 20. Serum immunoglobulin G concentration in goat kids fed colostrum or a colostrum substitute.
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