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ACSL1, AGPAT6, FABP3, LPIN1, and SLC27A6 Are the Most Abundant Isoforms in Bovine Mammary Tissue and Their Expression Is Affected by Stage of LactationBIONAZ, Massimo; LOOR, Juan J.The Journal of nutrition. 2008, Vol 138, Num 6, pp 1019-1024, issn 0022-3166, 6 p.Article

Fine metabolic regulation in ruminants via nutrient―gene interactions: saturated long-chain fatty acids increase expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism and immune response partly through PPAR-α activationBIONAZ, Massimo; THERING, Betsy J; LOOR, Juan J et al.British journal of nutrition. 2012, Vol 107, Num 2, pp 179-191, issn 0007-1145, 13 p.Article

Functional Adaptations of the Transcriptome to Mastitis-Causing Pathogens: The Mammary Gland and BeyondLOOR, Juan J; MOYES, Kasey M; BIONAZ, Massimo et al.Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia. 2011, Vol 16, Num 4, pp 305-322, issn 1083-3021, 18 p.Article

Gene Expression Ratio Stability Evaluation in Prepubertal Bovine Mammary Tissue from Calves Fed Different Milk Replacers Reveals Novel Internal Controls for Quantitative Polymerase Chain ReactionPIANTONI, Paola; BIONAZ, Massimo; GRAUGNARD, Daniel E et al.The Journal of nutrition. 2008, Vol 138, Num 6, pp 1158-1164, issn 0022-3166, 7 p.Article

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