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Animal Science and Veterinary
Israel
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
51
Citations
13029
World Ranking
562
National Ranking
6

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Israel Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Israel Leader Award

Overview

Nissim Silanikove was affiliated with the Agricultural Research Organization in Israel. Their research contributed to the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a focus on subfields including Agronomy and Crop Science, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Food Science.

The main topics of their scientific work included:

  • Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows
  • Infant Nutrition and Health
  • Probiotics and Fermented Foods

Their recent publications included the following papers:

  • Physiological response of mammary glands to Escherichia coli infection: A conflict between glucose need for milk production and immune response, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Author Correction: Physiological response of mammary glands to Escherichia coli infection: A conflict between glucose need for milk production and immune response, 2021, Scientific Reports

Both papers were published in the journal Scientific Reports. The first paper received 23 citations, while the correction article received none.

Frequent co-authors with whom Silanikove collaborated included:

  • Shlomo E. Blum
  • Dan Heller
  • Shamay Jacoby
  • Oleg Krifuks
  • Uzi Merin

Best Publications

  • Heat stress in lactating dairy cows: a review

    C.T Kadzere;M.R Murphy;N Silanikove;E Maltz

  • Effects of heat stress on the welfare of extensively managed domestic ruminants

    Nissim Silanikove

  • The physiological basis of adaptation in goats to harsh environments

    Nissim Silanikove

  • Recent advances in exploiting goat's milk: Quality, safety and production aspects

    N. Silanikove;G. Leitner;U. Merin;C.G. Prosser

  • Use of tannin-binding chemicals to assay for tannins and their negative postingestive effects in ruminants

    N. Silanikove;A. Perevolotsky;Frederick D. Provenza

  • Effects of water scarcity and hot environment on appetite and digestion in ruminants: a review*

    Nissim Silanikove

  • Changes in milk composition as affected by subclinical mastitis in sheep.

    G. Leitner;U. Merin;N. Silanikove

  • Effect of a Daily Supplementation of Polyethylene Glycol on Intake and Digestion of Tannin-Containing Leaves (Quercus calliprinos, Pistacia lentiscus, and Ceratonia siliqua) by Goats

    N. Silanikove;N. Gilboa;I. Nir;and A. Perevolotsky

  • The Interrelationships between Lactose Intolerance and the Modern Dairy Industry: Global Perspectives in Evolutional and Historical Backgrounds

    Nissim Silanikove;Gabriel Leitner;Uzi Merin

  • Effect of a Daily Supplementation of Poly(ethylene glycol) on Intake and Digestion of Tannin-Containing Leaves (Ceratonia siliqua) by Sheep

    N. Silanikove;Z. Nitsan;A. Perevolotsky

  • Goats fed tannin-containing leaves do not exhibit toxic syndromes

    N. Silanikove;N. Gilboa;A. Perevolotsky;Z. Nitsan

  • Impact of climate change on the dairy industry in temperate zones: Predications on the overall negative impact and on the positive role of dairy goats in adaptation to earth warming

    Nissim Silanikove;Nazan Koluman

  • Estimate of milk and curd yield loss of sheep and goats with intrammamary infection and its relation to somatic cell count

    Gabriel Leitner;Nissim Silanikove;Uzi Merin

  • The struggle to maintain hydration and osmoregulation in animals experiencing severe dehydration and rapid rehydration: the story of ruminants

    Nissim Silanikove

  • Interactions between bacteria type, proteolysis of casein and physico-chemical properties of bovine milk

    G. Leitner;O. Krifucks;U. Merin;Y. Lavi

  • Physiological role of indigenous milk enzymes: An overview of an evolving picture

    Nissim Silanikove;Uzi Merin;Gabriel Leitner

  • Expression of Albumin in Nonhepatic Tissues and its Synthesis by the Bovine Mammary Gland

    A. Shamay;R. Homans;Y. Fuerman;I. Levin

  • Effects of glandular bacterial infection and stage of lactation on milk clotting parameters: Comparison among cows, goats and sheep

    Gabriel Leitner;Uzi Merin;Nissim Silanikove

  • Acute heat stress brings down milk secretion in dairy cows by up-regulating the activity of the milk-borne negative feedback regulatory system

    Nissim Silanikove;Fira Shapiro;Dima Shinder

  • Interrelationships among ambient temperature, day length, and milk yield in dairy cows under a Mediterranean climate.

    H. Barash;N. Silanikove;A. Shamay;E. Ezra

  • Infusions of casein hydrolyzates into the mammary gland disrupt tight junction integrity and induce involution in cows.

    A. Shamay;F. Shapiro;G. Leitner;N. Silanikove

  • Changes in milk composition as affected by subclinical mastitis in sheep.

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Avi Perevolotsky
Avi Perevolotsky Agricultural Research Organization
Ephraim Maltz
Ephraim Maltz Agricultural Research Organization
Frederick D. Provenza
Frederick D. Provenza Utah State University
Serge Yan Landau
Serge Yan Landau Agricultural Research Organization
Arieh Brosh
Arieh Brosh Agricultural Research Organization
A. Arieli
A. Arieli Hebrew University of Jerusalem
H. Tagari
H. Tagari Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Michael R. Murphy
Michael R. Murphy University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Xin Zhao
Xin Zhao McGill University
Y. Folman
Y. Folman Agricultural Research Organization

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