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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
51
Citations
8181
World Ranking
590
National Ranking
199

Best Publications

  • Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in livestock production - A review of technical options for non-CO2 emissions

    A.N. Hristov;J. Oh;C. Lee;R. Meinen

  • Technical options for the mitigation of direct methane and nitrous oxide emissions from livestock: a review

    P.J. Gerber;A.N. Hristov;B.L. Henderson;H.P.S. Makkar

  • Interferon Tau: A Novel Pregnancy Recognition Signal

    Fuller W. Bazer;Thomas E. Spencer;Troy L. Ott

  • Regulation of Interferon-Stimulated Genes in Peripheral Blood Leukocytes in Pregnant and Bred, Nonpregnant Dairy Cows

    C.A. Gifford;K. Racicot;D.S. Clark;K.J. Austin

  • Special topics--Mitigation of methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal operations: III. A review of animal management mitigation options.

    A. N. Hristov;T. Ott;J. Tricarico;A. Rotz

  • Amino Acid Composition of the Fetal Pig

    Guoyao Wu;Troy L. Ott;Darrell A. Knabe;Fuller W. Bazer

  • Ovine Osteopontin: II. Osteopontin and αvβ3 Integrin Expression in the Uterus and Conceptus During the Periimplantation Period

    Greg A. Johnson;Robert C. Burghardt;Thomas E. Spencer;Gary R. Newton;Gary R. Newton

  • Extension of Corpus Luteum Lifespan and Reduction of Uterine Secretion of Prostaglandin F2α of Cows in Response to Recombinant Interferon-τ

    M.D. Meyer;P.J. Hansen;W.W. Thatcher;M. Drost

  • Generation of transgenic porcine chimeras using primordial germ cell-derived colonies

    Jorge A. Piedrahita;Karen Moore;Betty Oetama;Chang Kyu Lee

  • Effects of Recombinant Ovine Interferon Tau, Placental Lactogen, and Growth Hormone on the Ovine Uterus

    Thomas E. Spencer;Allison Gray;Greg A. Johnson;Kristin M. Taylor

  • Ovine Uterine Gland Knock-Out Model: Effects of Gland Ablation on the Estrous Cycle

    C. Allison Gray;Frank F. Bartol;Kristin M. Taylor;Anne A. Wiley

  • Effects of the Estrous Cycle and Early Pregnancy on Uterine Expression of Mx Protein in Sheep (Ovis aries)

    Troy L. Ott;Jianyun Yin;Anne A. Wiley;Hun Taek Kim

  • τ-Interferon: Pregnancy recognition signal in ruminants

    Thomas E. Spencer;Troy L. Ott;Fuller W. Bazer

  • Physiological mechanisms of pregnancy recognition in ruminants.

    F W Bazer;W W Thatcher;P J Hansen;M A Mirando

  • Pregnancy recognition in ruminants, pigs and horses: Signals from the trophoblast

    Fuller W. Bazer;Troy L. Ott;Thomas E. Spencer

  • Intrauterine injection of ovine interferon-τ alters oestrogen receptor and oxytocin receptor expression in the endometrium of cyclic ewes

    T E Spencer;N H Ing;T L Ott;J S Mayes

  • Maternal Dietary Protein Deficiency Decreases Nitric Oxide Synthase and Ornithine Decarboxylase Activities in Placenta and Endometrium of Pigs During Early Gestation

    Guoyao Wu;Wilson G. Pond;Wilson G. Pond;Sean P. Flynn;Troy L. Ott

  • Maternal Dietary Protein Deficiency Decreases Amino Acid Concentrations in Fetal Plasma and Allantoic Fluid of Pigs

    Guoyao Wu;Wilson G. Pond;Wilson G. Pond;Troy Ott;Fuller W. Bazer

  • High Yield Expression and Secretion of the Ovine Pregnancy Recognition Hormone Interferon-τ by Pichia pastoris

    Gino Van Heeke;Gino Van Heeke;Troy L. Ott;Andre Strauss;Domenico Ammaturo

  • Uterine differentiation as a foundation for subsequent fertility.

    F. F. Bartol;A. A. Wiley;J. G. Floyd;Troy Ott

Frequent Co-Authors

Fuller W. Bazer
Fuller W. Bazer Texas A&M University
Thomas E. Spencer
Thomas E. Spencer University of Missouri
Alexander N. Hristov
Alexander N. Hristov Pennsylvania State University
Howard M. Johnson
Howard M. Johnson University of Florida
William W. Thatcher
William W. Thatcher University of Florida
Jeffrey L. Firkins
Jeffrey L. Firkins The Ohio State University
Jan Dijkstra
Jan Dijkstra Wageningen University & Research
Adegbola T. Adesogan
Adegbola T. Adesogan University of Florida
Ermias Kebreab
Ermias Kebreab University of California, Davis

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