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129 related items for PubMed ID: 2302435

  • 1. Effect of colostrum feeding on protein metabolism in the small intestine of newborn lambs.
    Patureau Mirand P, Mosoni L, Levieux D, Attaix D, Bayle G, Bonnet Y.
    Biol Neonate; 1990; 57(1):30-6. PubMed ID: 2302435
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  • 2. Colostrum protein digestion in newborn lambs.
    Yvon M, Levieux D, Valluy MC, Pélissier JP, Mirand PP.
    J Nutr; 1993 Mar; 123(3):586-96. PubMed ID: 8463859
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  • 4. Evaluation of colostrum bioactive protein transfer and blood metabolic traits in neonatal lambs in the first 24 hours of life.
    Zhu HL, Zhao XW, Chen S, Tan W, Han RW, Qi YX, Huang DW, Yang YX.
    J Dairy Sci; 2021 Jan; 104(1):1164-1174. PubMed ID: 33131822
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  • 5. The absorption of immunoglobulin from colostrum by bottle-fed lambs.
    Halliday R, Williams MR.
    Ann Rech Vet; 1979 Jan; 10(4):549-56. PubMed ID: 547826
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  • 7. [The "waiting period" for follow-up administration of bovine colostrum to newborn lambs].
    Klobasa F, Greimann H, Kallweit E.
    Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr; 1994 Oct; 107(10):334-9. PubMed ID: 7802621
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  • 14. Intestinal absorption of colostral lymphocytes in newborn lambs and their role in the development of immune status.
    Tuboly S, Bernáth S, Glávits R, Kovács A, Megyeri Z.
    Acta Vet Hung; 1995 Oct; 43(1):105-15. PubMed ID: 7625282
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  • 15. Farm investigations of anaemia in lambs caused by feeding cow colostrum.
    Winter AC, Clarkson MJ.
    Vet Rec; 1992 Sep 05; 131(10):213-6. PubMed ID: 1441106
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  • 17. The in vitro transfer of bovine immune lactoglobulin across the intestine of new-born pigs.
    Pierce AE, Smith MW.
    J Physiol; 1967 May 05; 190(1):19-34. PubMed ID: 6038020
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  • 18. Comparison of the gastrointestinal growth- promoting effects of rat colostrum and mature milk in newborn rats in vivo.
    Berseth CL, Lichtenberger LM, Morriss FH.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1983 Jan 05; 37(1):52-60. PubMed ID: 6184981
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  • 19. Intestinal development and fatty acid binding protein activity of newborn pigs fed colostrum or milk.
    Reinhart GA, Simmen FA, Mahan DC, White ME, Roehrig KL.
    Biol Neonate; 1992 Jan 05; 62(2-3):155-63. PubMed ID: 1420614
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  • 20. Fatty acid profile of colostrum and milk of ewes supplemented with fish meal and the subsequent plasma fatty acid status of their lambs.
    Or-Rashid MM, Fisher R, Karrow N, Alzahal O, McBride BW.
    J Anim Sci; 2010 Jun 05; 88(6):2092-102. PubMed ID: 20154155
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