Lipid metabolism during lactation: a review of adipose tissue-liver interactions and the development of fatty liver.
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Physiological Roles of Adipokines, Hepatokines, and Myokines in RuminantsDeep RNA sequencing reveals that microRNAs play a key role in lactation in rats.Proteome analysis of fatty liver in feed-deprived dairy cows reveals interaction of fuel sensing, calcium, fatty acid, and glycogen metabolism.Novel transcripts discovered by mining genomic DNA from defined regions of bovine chromosome 6Impact of high-fat diet and obesity on energy balance and fuel utilization during the metabolic challenge of lactation.The dietary protein/carbohydrate ratio differentially modifies lipogenesis and protein synthesis in the mammary gland, liver and adipose tissue during gestation and lactationLow-Protein Diet during Lactation and Maternal Metabolism in Rats.Changes of Adipose Tissue Morphology and Composition during Late Pregnancy and Early Lactation in Dairy Cows.Nutrition, immune function and health of dairy cattle.Effect of circulating glucagon and free fatty acids on hepatic FGF21 production in dairy cows.Disturbed bovine mitochondrial lipid metabolism: a review.Non-esterified fatty acids promote expression and secretion of angiopoietin-like protein 4 in calf hepatocytes cultured in vitro.Ruminant metabolic systems biology: reconstruction and integration of transcriptome dynamics underlying functional responses of tissues to nutrition and physiological state.Scientific report on the effects of farming systems on dairy cow welfare and diseaseEffect of acute exposure to PFOA on mouse liver cells in vivo and in vitro.Effects of different dosages of propylene glycol in dry cows and cows in early lactation.Prepartal dietary energy alters transcriptional adaptations of the liver and subcutaneous adipose tissue of dairy cows during the transition period.Changes in milk composition in obese rats consuming a high-fat diet.Plasma leptin and mRNA expression of lipogenesis and lipolysis-related factors in bovine adipose tissue around parturition.Homeorhetic adaptation to lactation: comparative transcriptome analysis of mammary, liver, and adipose tissue during the transition from pregnancy to lactation in rats.Milk fatty acid composition as an indicator of energy status in Holstein dairy cows
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Lipid metabolism during lactation: a review of adipose tissue-liver interactions and the development of fatty liver.
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2005-11-01T00:00:00Z