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D-Index
42
Citations
5749
World Ranking
19505
National Ranking
372

Overview

J.W. Blum is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. The academic profile reflects an active engagement in research, although specific details regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues are not documented in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Estimation of energy balance at the individual and herd level using blood and milk traits in high-yielding dairy cows.

    M. Reist;D. Erdin;D. von Euw;K. Tschuemperlin

  • Oxytocin Release and Milk Removal in Ruminants

    R.M. Bruckmaier;J.W. Blum

  • Udder health and risk factors for subclinical mastitis in organic dairy farms in Switzerland

    A Busato;P Trachsel;M Schällibaum;J.W Blum

  • Fractionized milk composition during removal of colostrum and mature milk.

    C.E. Ontsouka;R.M. Bruckmaier;J.W. Blum

  • Nutritional physiology of neonatal calves

    J. W. Blum

  • 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

  • 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.

    H.M. Hammon;G. Schiessler;A. Nussbaum;J.W. Blum

  • Tumor necrosis factor-α and nitrite/nitrate responses during acute mastitis induced by Escherichia coli infection and endotoxin in dairy cows

    JW Blum;Hilde Dosogne;Dagmar Hoeben;Frédéric Vangroenweghe

  • Colostral and milk insulin-like growth factors and related substances: mammary gland and neonatal (intestinal and systemic) targets.

    J.W Blum;C.R Baumrucker

  • Concentrate feeding strategy in lactating dairy cows: metabolic and endocrine changes with emphasis on leptin.

    M. Reist;M. Reist;D. Erdin;D. von Euw;K. Tschuemperlin

  • Clinical, haematological, metabolic and endocrine traits during the first three months of life of suckling simmentaler calves held in a cow-calf operation.

    C. P. Egli;J. W. Blum

  • Real-time RT-PCR quantification of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1, IGF-1 receptor, IGF-2, IGF-2 receptor, insulin receptor, growth hormone receptor, IGF-binding proteins 1, 2 and 3 in the bovine species

    M.W Pfaffl;T.Mircheva Georgieva;I.Penchev Georgiev;E Ontsouka

  • Acute Parathyroid Hormone Response to Epinephrine In Vivo

    Jan A. Fischer;Jürg W. Blum;Ulrich Binswanger

  • Sodium-butyrate as a growth promoter in milk replacer formula for young calves.

    P Guilloteau;Romuald Zabielski;J C David;J W Blum

  • Influence of feeding different amounts of first colostrum on metabolic, endocrine, and health status and on growth performance in neonatal calves.

    A. B. E. Rauprich;H. M. Hammon;J. W. Blum

  • Postprandial blood hormone and metabolite concentrations influenced by feeding frequency and feeding level in veal calves

    T. Vicari;J.J.G.C. van den Borne;W.J.J. Gerrits;Y. Zbinden

  • Duodenal glucose increases glucose fluxes and lactose synthesis in grass silage-fed dairy cows.

    S. Rigout;S. Lemosquet;J.E. van Eys;J.W. Blum

  • Comparison of Antibiotic Resistance of Udder Pathogens in Dairy Cows Kept on Organic and on Conventional Farms

    M. Roesch;V. Perreten;M.G. Doherr;W. Schaeren

  • Fractionized milk composition in dairy cows with subclinical mastitis

    R.M. Bruckmaier;C.E. Ontsouka;J.W. Blum

  • Effects of probiotic bacteria in dogs with food responsive diarrhoea treated with an elimination diet.

    S. N. Sauter;J. Benyacoub;K. Allenspach;F. Gaschen

Frequent Co-Authors

H.M. Hammon
H.M. Hammon Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology
Rupert M. Bruckmaier
Rupert M. Bruckmaier University of Bern
Walter J. J. Gerrits
Walter J. J. Gerrits Wageningen University & Research
Yves Chilliard
Yves Chilliard INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Michael W. Pfaffl
Michael W. Pfaffl Technical University of Munich
Christian Burvenich
Christian Burvenich Ghent University
H. Rulquin
H. Rulquin INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Chad Daniel Dechow
Chad Daniel Dechow Pennsylvania State University
A.J. Heinrichs
A.J. Heinrichs Pennsylvania State University
Gabriella A. Varga
Gabriella A. Varga Pennsylvania State University

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