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143 related items for PubMed ID: 7603776

  • 1. Nutrient-independent and nutrient-dependent factors stimulate protein synthesis in colostrum-fed newborn pigs.
    Burrin DG, Davis TA, Ebner S, Schoknecht PA, Fiorotto ML, Reeds PJ, McAvoy S.
    Pediatr Res; 1995 May; 37(5):593-9. PubMed ID: 7603776
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  • 2. Porcine colostrum and milk stimulate visceral organ and skeletal muscle protein synthesis in neonatal piglets.
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  • 3. Colostrum enhances the nutritional stimulation of vital organ protein synthesis in neonatal pigs.
    Burrin DG, Davis TA, Ebner S, Schoknecht PA, Fiorotto ML, Reeds PJ.
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  • 4. Orally administered lactoferrin increases hepatic protein synthesis in formula-fed newborn pigs.
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  • 5. Feed intake patterns, growth performance, and metabolic and endocrine traits in calves fed unlimited amounts of colostrum and milk by automate, starting in the neonatal period.
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  • 6. Acute IGF-I infusion stimulates protein synthesis in skeletal muscle and other tissues of neonatal pigs.
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  • 7. Nonnutritive factors in colostrum enhance myofibrillar protein synthesis in the newborn Pig.
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  • 8. Delayed colostrum feeding affects IGF-I and insulin plasma concentrations in neonatal calves.
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  • 9. 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; 86(5):1797-806. PubMed ID: 12778590
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  • 10. Feeding colostrum rapidly alters enzymatic activity and the relative isoform abundance of jejunal lactase in neonatal pigs.
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  • 11. Protein synthesis in skeletal muscle and jejunum is more responsive to feeding in 7-than in 26-day-old pigs.
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  • 12. Lactation Biology Symposium: role of colostrum and colostrum components on glucose metabolism in neonatal calves.
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  • 13. Hematological, metabolic, and endocrine effects of feeding vitamin A and lactoferrin in neonatal calves.
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  • 14. Mammalian target of rapamycin signaling and ubiquitin proteasome-related gene expression in 3 different skeletal muscles of colostrum- versus formula-fed calves.
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  • 15. Role of milk-borne vs endogenous insulin-like growth factor I in neonatal growth.
    Burrin DG, Davis TA, Fiorotto ML, Reeds PJ.
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  • 16. Intrauterine growth restriction does not alter response of protein synthesis to feeding in newborn pigs.
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  • 17. Insulin-like growth factor-I and analogues increase growth in artificially-reared neonatal pigs.
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  • 18. A low-fat liquid diet increases protein accretion and alters cellular signaling for protein synthesis in 10-day-old pigs.
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  • 20. Insulin involvement in intestinal macromolecular transmission and closure in neonatal pigs.
    Svendsen LS, Weström BR, Svendsen J, Ohlsson BG, Ekman R, Karlsson BW.
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