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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
30
Citations
4705
World Ranking
2386
National Ranking
119

Best Publications

  • Effects of inflammatory conditions on liver activity in puerperium period and consequences for performance in dairy cows.

    Giuseppe Bertoni;Erminio Trevisi;Xingtai Han;Massimo Bionaz

  • Plasma paraoxonase, health, inflammatory conditions, and liver function in transition dairy cows.

    M. Bionaz;E. Trevisi;L. Calamari;F. Librandi

  • Metabolic stress and inflammatory response in high-yielding, periparturient dairy cows

    Erminio Trevisi;M Amadori;Simone Cogrossi;E Razzuoli

  • Use of the liver activity index and other metabolic variables in the assessment of metabolic health in dairy herds.

    Giuseppe Bertoni;Erminio Trevisi

  • Biomarkers of inflammation, metabolism, and oxidative stress in blood, liver, and milk reveal a better immunometabolic status in peripartal cows supplemented with Smartamine M or MetaSmart.

    J.S. Osorio;E. Trevisi;P. Ji;J.K. Drackley

  • Role of endotoxin and TNF-α in the pathogenesis of experimentally induced coliform mastitis in periparturient cows

    Dagmar Hoeben;Christian Burvenich;Erminio Trevisi;Giuseppe Bertoni

  • Blood immunometabolic indices and polymorphonuclear neutrophil function in peripartum dairy cows are altered by level of dietary energy prepartum

    DE Graugnard;Massimo Bionaz;Erminio Trevisi;KM Moyes

  • Liver lipid content and inflammometabolic indices in peripartal dairy cows are altered in response to prepartal energy intake and postpartal intramammary inflammatory challenge.

    D Graugnard;K Moyes;Erminio Trevisi;M Khan

  • Some physiological and biochemical methods for acute and chronic stress evaluation in dairy cows

    Erminio Trevisi;Giuseppe Bertoni

  • Experimental acute rumen acidosis in sheep: consequences on clinical, rumen, and gastrointestinal permeability conditions and blood chemistry.

    A. Minuti;S. Ahmed;E. Trevisi;F. Piccioli-Cappelli

  • Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Profile in Dairy Cows: Consequences for New Lactation

    Erminio Trevisi;Nusrat Jahan;Giuseppe Bertoni;Annarita Ferrari

  • Some new aspects of nutrition, health conditions and fertility of intensively reared dairy cows

    Giuseppe Bertoni;Erminio Trevisi;Rosanna Lombardelli

  • Metabolic changes in dairy cows induced by oral, low-dose interferon-alpha treatment.

    E. Trevisi;M. Amadori;A. M. Bakudila;G. Bertoni

  • Feeding barley grain steeped in lactic acid modulates rumen fermentation patterns and increases milk fat content in dairy cows

    S. Iqbal;Q. Zebeli;A. Mazzolari;G. Bertoni

  • Sustainable ruminant production to help feed the planet

    Giuseppe Pulina;Ana Helena Dias Francesconi;Bruno Stefanon;Agostino Sevi

  • Functional welfare-using biochemical and molecular technologies to understand better the welfare state of peripartal dairy cattle

    Juan J Loor;G. Bertoni;A. Hosseini;J. R. Roche

  • Blood and milk immune and inflammatory profiles in periparturient dairy cows showing a different liver activity index.

    Erminio Trevisi;Alfonso Zecconi;Giuseppe Bertoni;Renata Piccinini

  • Effects of acetyl-salicylate used in post-calving of dairy cows.

    G. Bertoni;E. Trevisi;F. Piccioli-Cappelli

  • The association between indicators of inflammation and liver variables during the transition period in high-yielding dairy cows: an observational study.

    Philippe Bossaert;Erminio Trevisi;Geert Opsomer;Giuseppe Bertoni

  • Gut response induced by weaning in piglet features marked changes in immune and inflammatory response

    Lorenzo Bomba;Andrea Minuti;Sonia J. Moisá;Erminio Trevisi

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