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Quinton R. Rogers is affiliated with the University of California, Davis, located in the United States. This affiliation indicates engagement with academic and research activities within a well-established research institution.

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Best Publications

  • Amino Acid Diets and Maximal Growth in the Rat

    Quinton Rogers;A. E. Harper

  • Nutrition of the domestic cat, a mammalian carnivore.

    M. L. MacDonald;Quinton Rogers;James Morris

  • Developmental changes in composition of cats milk: trace elements, minerals, protein, carbohydrate and fat.

    Carl L. Keen;Bo Lonnerdal;Michael S. Clegg;Lucille S. Hurley

  • Relative importance of kidney and liver in synthesis of arginine by the rat

    W. R. Featherston;Quinton Rogers;R. A. Freedland

  • Lack of hepatic enzymatic adaptation to low and high levels of dietary protein in the adult cat.

    Quinton Rogers;James Morris;R. A. Freedland

  • Importance of prepyriform cortex in food-intake response of rats to amino acids.

    P. M. Leung;Quinton Rogers

  • Taurine concentrations in animal feed ingredients; cooking influences taurine content

    A. R. Spitze;D. L. Wong;Quinton Rogers;Andrea J Fascetti

  • Effect of fish oil, arginine, and doxorubicin chemotherapy on remission and survival time for dogs with lymphoma: a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled study.

    Gregory K. Ogilvie;Martin J. Fettman;Craig H. Mallinckrodt;Judy A. Walton

  • Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Modulates Mitochondrial Quantity and Function in Mice

    Tracy Stites;David Storms;Kathryn Bauerly;James Mah

  • Food intake: regulation by plasma amino acid pattern.

    Philip M-B. Leung;Quinton R. Rogers

  • Arginine: An Essential Amino Acid for the Cat

    James G. Morris;Quinton R. Rogers

  • Ammonia intoxication in the near-adult cat as a result of a dietary deficiency of arginine

    James G. Morris;Quinton R. Rogers

  • The influence of amino acids on the neuroregulation of food intake.

    Quinton Rogers;P. M B Leung

  • Effect of Amino Acid Imbalance on Dietary Choice in the Rat

    Philip M-B. Leung;Quinton R. Rogers;Alfred E. Harper

  • Taurine deficiency in dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy: 12 cases (1997-2001).

    Andrea J. Fascetti;John R. Reed;Quinton R. Rogers;Robert C. Backus

  • Relationship between serum leptin immunoreactivity and body fat mass as estimated by use of a novel gas-phase Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy deuterium dilution method in cats.

    Robert C. Backus;Peter J. Havel;Ronald L. Gingerich;Quinton R. Rogers

  • Amino Acid Imbalance

    A. E. Harper;Quinton Rogers

  • Weight Gain in Gonadectomized Normal and Lipoprotein Lipase–Deficient Male Domestic Cats Results from Increased Food Intake and Not Decreased Energy Expenditure,

    Marc L. Kanchuk;Robert C. Backus;Christopher C. Calvert;James G. Morris

  • Effect of weight gain and subsequent weight loss on glucose tolerance and insulin response in healthy cats.

    Vincent Biourge;Richard W. Nelson;Edward C. Feldman;Neil H. Willits

  • Neurochemical Changes after Imbalanced Diets Suggest a Brain Circuit Mediating Anorectic Responses to Amino Acid Deficiency in Rats

    Dorothy W. Gietzen;Lesa F. Erecius;Quinton R. Rogers

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip H. Kass
Philip H. Kass University of California, Davis
Michael R. Hayden
Michael R. Hayden University of British Columbia
Edward J. DePeters
Edward J. DePeters University of California, Davis
Wouter H. Hendriks
Wouter H. Hendriks Wageningen University & Research
Bo Lönnerdal
Bo Lönnerdal University of California, Davis
Bruce M. McManus
Bruce M. McManus University of British Columbia
Carl L. Keen
Carl L. Keen University of California, Davis
James M. Phang
James M. Phang National Institutes of Health
Robert H. Eckel
Robert H. Eckel University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Andrew E. Derocher
Andrew E. Derocher University of Alberta

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