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  • 41. In utero heat stress decreases calf survival and performance through the first lactation.
    Monteiro APA, Tao S, Thompson IMT, Dahl GE.
    J Dairy Sci; 2016 Oct; 99(10):8443-8450. PubMed ID: 27522427
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  • 45. Genome wide transcriptome analysis provides bases on colonic mucosal immune system development affected by colostrum feeding strategies in neonatal calves.
    He Z, Fischer A, Song Y, Steele M, Guan LL.
    BMC Genomics; 2018 Aug 28; 19(1):635. PubMed ID: 30153793
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  • 46. Passive transfer of immunoglobulin G and preweaning health in Holstein calves fed a commercial colostrum replacer.
    Swan H, Godden S, Bey R, Wells S, Fetrow J, Chester-Jones H.
    J Dairy Sci; 2007 Aug 28; 90(8):3857-66. PubMed ID: 17638996
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  • 48. Effect of different heating times of high-, medium-, and low-quality colostrum on immunoglobulin G absorption in dairy calves.
    Saldana DJ, Gelsinger SL, Jones CM, Heinrichs AJ.
    J Dairy Sci; 2019 Mar 28; 102(3):2068-2074. PubMed ID: 30660413
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  • 50. Intestinal morphology, epithelial cell proliferation, and absorptive capacity in neonatal calves fed milk-born insulin-like growth factor-I or a colostrum extract.
    Roffler B, Fäh A, Sauter SN, Hammon HM, Gallmann P, Brem G, Blum JW.
    J Dairy Sci; 2003 May 28; 86(5):1797-806. PubMed ID: 12778590
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  • 53. Feeding colostrum, its composition and feeding duration variably modify proliferation and morphology of the intestine and digestive enzyme activities of neonatal calves.
    Blättler U, Hammon HM, Morel C, Philipona C, Rauprich A, Romé V, Le Huërou-Luron I, Guilloteau P, Blum JW.
    J Nutr; 2001 Apr 28; 131(4):1256-63. PubMed ID: 11285335
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  • 57. Effect of colostrum feeding strategies on the expression of neuroendocrine genes and active gut mucosa-attached bacterial populations in neonatal calves.
    Hromádková J, Suzuki Y, Pletts S, Pyo J, Ma T, Chen Y, Steele MA, Guan LL.
    J Dairy Sci; 2020 Sep 28; 103(9):8629-8642. PubMed ID: 32622610
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  • 58. Short communication: Plasma concentration and tissue mRNA expression of haptoglobin in neonatal calves.
    Sadri H, Getachew B, Ghaffari MH, Hammon HM, Steinhoff-Wagner J, Sauerwein H.
    J Dairy Sci; 2020 Jul 28; 103(7):6684-6691. PubMed ID: 32331878
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