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Jörg R. Aschenbach

Jörg R. Aschenbach

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
42
Citations
7610
World Ranking
984
National Ranking
34

Best Publications

  • RUMINANT NUTRITION SYMPOSIUM: Role of fermentation acid absorption in the regulation of ruminal pH

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  • Gluconeogenesis in dairy cows: the secret of making sweet milk from sour dough.

    Jörg R. Aschenbach;Niels B. Kristensen;Shawn S. Donkin;Harald M. Hammon

  • Microbial butyrate and its role for barrier function in the gastrointestinal tract

    Svenja Plöger;Friederike Stumpff;Gregory B. Penner;Jörg-Dieter Schulzke

  • Invited review: Role of physically effective fiber and estimation of dietary fiber adequacy in high-producing dairy cattle.

    Q. Zebeli;Jörg Aschenbach;M. Tafaj;J. Boguhn

  • Ruminant Nutrition Symposium: Molecular adaptation of ruminal epithelia to highly fermentable diets.

    G. B. Penner;M. A. Steele;J. R. Aschenbach;B. W. McBride

  • Transfer of energy substrates across the ruminal epithelium: implications and limitations.

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  • Epithelial Capacity for Apical Uptake of Short Chain Fatty Acids Is a Key Determinant for Intraruminal pH and the Susceptibility to Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Sheep

    Gregory B Penner;Jörg R Aschenbach;Gotthold Gäbel;Reiko Rackwitz

  • Invited review: Practical feeding management recommendations to mitigate the risk of subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy cattle.

    E. Humer;R.M. Petri;J.R. Aschenbach;B.J. Bradford

  • Increased papillae growth and enhanced short-chain fatty acid absorption in the rumen of goats are associated with transient increases in cyclin D1 expression after ruminal butyrate infusion

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  • Ureases in the gastrointestinal tracts of ruminant and monogastric animals and their implication in urea-N/ammonia metabolism: a review.

    Amlan Kumar Patra;Amlan Kumar Patra;Jörg Rudolf Aschenbach

  • Bicarbonate-dependent and bicarbonate-independent mechanisms contribute to nondiffusive uptake of acetate in the ruminal epithelium of sheep

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  • Symposium review: The importance of the ruminal epithelial barrier for a healthy and productive cow.

    Jörg R. Aschenbach;Qendrim Zebeli;Amlan K. Patra;Gabriele Greco

  • Transport of ketone bodies and lactate in the sheep ruminal epithelium by monocarboxylate transporter 1.

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  • Modulation of gastrointestinal barrier and nutrient transport function in farm animals by natural plant bioactive compounds - A comprehensive review.

    Amlan Kumar Patra;Amlan Kumar Patra;Salah Amasheh;Jörg Rudolf Aschenbach

  • Campylobacter infection in chickens modulates the intestinal epithelial barrier function.

    Wageha A Awad;Andor Molnár;Jörg R Aschenbach;Khaled Ghareeb

  • Short-term feed restriction impairs the absorptive function of the reticulo-rumen and total tract barrier function in beef cattle1

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  • A single mild episode of subacute ruminal acidosis does not affect ruminal barrier function in the short term.

    G.B. Penner;M. Oba;G. Gäbel;J.R. Aschenbach

  • Down-regulation of monocarboxylate transporter 1 ( MCT1 ) gene expression in the colon of piglets is linked to bacterial protein fermentation and pro-inflammatory cytokine-mediated signalling

    Carmen Villodre Tudela;Christelle Boudry;Friederike Stumpff;Jörg R. Aschenbach

  • In Vitro Effects of Deoxynivalenol on Small Intestinal d-Glucose Uptake and Absorption of Deoxynivalenol Across the Isolated Jejunal Epithelium of Laying Hens

    W A Awad;J R Aschenbach;F M C S Setyabudi;E Razzazi-Fazeli

  • Feeding barley grain-rich diets altered electrophysiological properties and permeability of the ruminal wall in a goat model

    F. Klevenhusen;M. Hollmann;L. Podstatzky-Lichtenstein;R. Krametter-Frötscher

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