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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
49
Citations
7224
World Ranking
674
National Ranking
218

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  • Effects of dietary arginine supplementation during gestation and lactation on the performance of lactating primiparous sows and nursing piglets.

    R. D. Mateo;G. Wu;G. Wu;H. K. Moon;J. A. Carroll;J. A. Carroll

  • Interactions between Temperament, Stress, and Immune Function in Cattle

    Unknown

  • Effect of spray-dried plasma and lipopolysaccharide exposure on weaned pigs: I. Effects on the immune axis of weaned pigs1

    Unknown

  • Profile of the bovine acute-phase response following an intravenous bolus-dose lipopolysaccharide challenge.

    Jeffery A. Carroll;Richard R. Reuter;Chadwick C. Chase;Samuel W. Coleman

  • Live Yeast and Yeast Cell Wall Supplements Enhance Immune Function and Performance in Food-Producing Livestock: A Review †,‡

    Unknown

  • Supplemental vitamin C and yeast cell wall beta-glucan as growth enhancers in newborn pigs and as immunomodulators after an endotoxin challenge after weaning.

    S. D. Eicher;C. A. McKee;J. A. Carroll;E. A. Pajor

  • Effect of glutamine and spray-dried plasma on growth performance, small intestinal morphology, and immune responses of Escherichia coli K88+-challenged weaned pigs1,2

    Unknown

  • Evaluation of physiological and blood serum differences in heat-tolerant (Romosinuano) and heat-susceptible (Angus) Bos taurus cattle during controlled heat challenge.

    B. Scharf;J. A. Carroll;D. G. Riley;C. C. Chase

  • Development of a self-contained, indwelling vaginal temperature probe for use in cattle research

    N.C. Burdick;J.A. Carroll;J.W. Dailey;R.D. Randel

  • Innate immune responses of temperamental and calm cattle after transportation

    Lindsey E. Hulbert;Jeff A. Carroll;Nicole C. Burdick;Ronald D. Randel

  • Administration of ACTH to restrained, pregnant sows alters their pigs' hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.

    Unknown

  • Preweaning survival in swine

    Unknown

  • Effects of fish oil supplementation on the performance and the immunological, adrenal, and somatotropic responses of weaned pigs after an Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide challenge

    Y. L. Liu;D. F. Li;L. M. Gong;G. F. Yi

  • Effects of supplementing Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product in sow diets on performance of sows and nursing piglets.

    Y. B. Shen;J. A. Carroll;I. Yoon;R. D. Mateo

  • Relationships between temperament and transportation with rectal temperature and serum concentrations of cortisol and epinephrine in bulls

    N.C. Burdick;N.C. Burdick;J.A. Carroll;L.E. Hulbert;J.W. Dailey

  • Influence of environmental temperature on the physiological, endocrine, and immune responses in livestock exposed to a provocative immune challenge

    J.A. Carroll;N.C. Burdick;C.C. Chase;S.W. Coleman

  • Technical note: Development of a self-contained, indwelling rectal temperature probe for cattle research.

    R. R. Reuter;J. A. Carroll;L. E. Hulbert;J. W. Dailey

  • Effects of exogenous ghrelin on feed intake, weight gain, behavior, and endocrine responses in weanling pigs.

    B. E. Salfen;J. A. Carroll;D. H. Keisler;T. A. Strauch

  • Early weaning alters the acute-phase reaction to an endotoxin challenge in beef calves.

    J. A. Carroll;J. D. Arthington;C. C. Chase

  • Effect of dietary supplementation of n-3 fatty acids and elevated concentrations of dietary protein on the performance of sows.

    R. D. Mateo;J. A. Carroll;Y. Hyun;S. Smith

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