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10240
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429
National Ranking
151

Overview

Darrell A. Knabe was affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States during their academic career. The available data does not include specific information about Knabe's research papers, co-authors, publication venues, or areas of study, indicating either a limited record or a lack of publicly accessible documentation on these aspects.

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It is confirmed that Darrell A. Knabe is deceased. The use of the past tense throughout this profile acknowledges that status while maintaining an objective account of the information available.

Best Publications

  • Proline and hydroxyproline metabolism: implications for animal and human nutrition

    Guoyao Wu;Guoyao Wu;Fuller W. Bazer;Robert C. Burghardt;Gregory A. Johnson

  • Dietary glutamine supplementation prevents jejunal atrophy in weaned pigs.

    Guoyao Wu;Sabina A. Meier;Darrell A. Knabe

  • Arginine Nutrition in Neonatal Pigs

    Guoyao Wu;Darrell A. Knabe;Sung Woo Kim

  • Important roles for the arginine family of amino acids in swine nutrition and production

    Guoyao Wu;Guoyao Wu;Guoyao Wu;Fuller W. Bazer;Teresa A. Davis;Teresa A. Davis;Laurie A. Jaeger

  • Growth promotion effects and plasma changes from feeding high dietary concentrations of zinc and copper to weanling pigs (regional study).

    G M Hill;G L Cromwell;T D Crenshaw;C R Dove

  • Free and Protein-Bound Amino Acids in Sow's Colostrum and Milk

    Guoyao Wu;Darrell A. Knabe

  • Arginine nutrition in development, health and disease

    G Wu;C J Meininger;D A Knabe;F W Bazer

  • Triennial Growth Symposium: important roles for L-glutamine in swine nutrition and production.

    G. Wu;F. W. Bazer;G. A. Johnson;D. A. Knabe

  • Endogenous Synthesis of Arginine Plays an Important Role in Maintaining Arginine Homeostasis in Postweaning Growing Pigs

    Wu G;Davis Pk;Flynn Ne;Knabe Da

  • Apparent digestibility of nitrogen and amino acids in protein feedstuffs by growing pigs.

    D. A. Knabe;D. C. LaRue;E. J. Gregg;G. M. Martinez

  • Synthesis of citrulline from glutamine in pig enterocytes

    Guoyao Wu;D. A. Knabe;N. E. Flynn

  • Fatty acid profiles and sensory and carcass traits of tissues from steers and swine fed an elevated monounsaturated fat diet.

    L. C. St John;C. R. Young;D. A. Knabe;L. D. Thompson

  • Amino Acid Composition of the Fetal Pig

    Guoyao Wu;Troy L. Ott;Darrell A. Knabe;Fuller W. Bazer

  • L-Glutamine or L-alanyl-L-glutamine prevents oxidant- or endotoxin-induced death of neonatal enterocytes.

    Tony E. Haynes;Peng Li;Xilong Li;Kazuhiro Shimotori

  • Glutamine and glucose metabolism in enterocytes of the neonatal pig

    Guoyao Wu;D. A. Knabe;Wene Yan;N. E. Flynn

  • Effect of dietary soybean meal on the microscopic anatomy of the small intestine in the early-weaned pig

    B. R. Dunsford;D. A. Knabe;W. E. Haensly

  • Dietary supplementation with monosodium glutamate is safe and improves growth performance in postweaning pigs.

    Reza Rezaei;Darrell A. Knabe;Carmen D. Tekwe;Sudath Dahanayaka

  • Arginine synthesis in enterocytes of neonatal pigs.

    G. Wu;D. A. Knabe

  • Behavior and Performance of Pigs Grouped by Three Different Methods at Weaning

    T. H. Friend;D. A. Knabe;T. D. Tanskley

  • Effects of level of supplemental phytase on ileal digestibility of amino acids, calcium, and phosphorus in dehulled soybean meal for growing pigs.

    S L Traylor;G L Cromwell;M D Lindemann;D A Knabe

  • Review article Important roles for the arginine family of amino acids in swine nutrition and production

    Guoyao Wu;Fuller W. Bazer;Teresa A. Davis;Laurie A. Jaeger

Frequent Co-Authors

Guoyao Wu
Guoyao Wu Texas A&M University
Sung Woo Kim
Sung Woo Kim North Carolina State University
Michael D. Tokach
Michael D. Tokach Kansas State University
Robert D. Goodband
Robert D. Goodband Kansas State University
Ted H. Friend
Ted H. Friend Texas A&M University
Stephen B. Smith
Stephen B. Smith Texas A&M University
Yulong Yin
Yulong Yin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Fuller W. Bazer
Fuller W. Bazer Texas A&M University
Cynthia J. Meininger
Cynthia J. Meininger Texas A&M University
Greg A. Johnson
Greg A. Johnson Texas A&M University

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