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| 1 | Effects of sex and short-term magnesium supplementation on stress responses and longissimus muscle quality characteristics of crossbred cattle | Bass, P. D., T. E. Engle, K. E. Belk, P. L. Chapman, S. L. Archibeque, G. C. Smith, and J. D. Tatum |
| 2 | Body weight loss in beef cows: II. Increased antioxidant messenger ribonucleic acid levels in skeletal muscle but not erythrocyte antioxidant activity | Brennan, K. M., E. N. Terry, J. J. Michal, R. L. Kincaid, and K. A. Johnson |
| 3 | Pain mitigation following band castration of beef calves and its effects on performance, behavior, E. coli, and salivary cortisol | Gonzalez, L. A., K. S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein, N. A. Caulkett, E. Janzen, T. A. McAllister, E. Fierheller, A. L. Schaefer, D. B. Haley, J. M. Stookey, and S. Hendrick |
| 4 | Effects of sex and short-term magnesium supplementation on stress responses and LM quality characteristics of crossbred cattle | Bass, P.D., T. E. Engle, K. E. Belk, P. L. Chapman, S. L. Archibeque, G. C. Smith, and J. D. Tatum |
| 5 | Relationships of behavioral and physiological symptoms of pre-slaughter stress to beef LM tenderness | Gruber, S. L., J. D. Tatum, T. E. Engle, P. L. Chapman, K. E. Belk, and G. C. Smith |
| 6 | Effects of on-arrival versus delayed modified live virus vaccination on health, performance, and serum infectious bovine rhinotracheitis titers of newly received beef calves | Richeson, J. T., P. A. Beck, M. S. Gadberry, S. A. Gunter, T. W. Hess, D. S. Hubbell, III, and C. Jones |
| 7 | Transportation of young beef bulls alters circulating physiological parameters that may be effective biomarkers of stress | Buckham Sporer, K. R., P. S. D. Weber, J. L. Burton, B. Earley, and M. A. Crowe |
| 8 | Making sense of apparently conflicting data: Stress and immunity in swine and cattle | Salak-Johnson, J. L. and J. J. McGlone |
| 9 | BOARD-INVITED REVIEW: Recent advances in management of highly stressed, newly received feedlot cattle | Duff, G. C. and M. L. Galyean |
| 10 | Genetic effects on acute phase protein response to the stresses of weaning and transportation in beef calves | Qiu, X., J. D. Arthington, D. G. Riley, C. C. Chase, Jr., W. A. Phillips, S. W. Coleman, and T. A. Olson |
| 11 | Influence of endophyte consumption and heat stress on intravaginal temperatures, plasma lipid oxidation, blood selenium, and glutathione redox of mononuclear cells in heifers grazing tall fescue | Burke, N. C., G. Scaglia, K. E. Saker, D. J. Blodgett, and W. S. Swecker, Jr |
| 12 | Environmental factors influencing heat stress in feedlot cattle | Mader, T. L., M. S. Davis, and T. Brown-Brandl |
| 13 | Use of gene expression microarrays for evaluating environmental stress tolerance at the cellular level in cattle | Collier, R. J., C. M. Stiening, B. C. Pollard, M. J. VanBaale, L. H. Baumgard, P. C. Gentry, and P. M. Coussens |
| 14 | Duration of restraint and isolation stress as a model to study the dark-cutting condition in cattle | Apple, J. K., E. B. Kegley, D. L. Galloway, T. J. Wistuba, and L. K. Rakes |
| 15 | The effect of early weaning on feedlot performance and measures of stress in beef calves | Arthington, J. D., J. W. Spears, and D. C. Miller |
| 16 | Strategies to reduce feedlot cattle heat stress: Effects on tympanic temperature,3 | Davis, M. S., T. L. Mader, S. M. Holt, and A. M. Parkhurst |
| 17 | Environmental stress in confined beef cattle | Mader, T. L. |
| 18 | Effect of ketoprofen, lidocaine local anesthesia, and combined xylazine and lidocaine caudal epidural anesthesia during castration of beef cattle on stress responses, immunity, growth, and behavior | Ting, S. T. L., B. Earley, J. M. L. Hughes and M. A. Crowe |
| 19 | Behavioural Reactivity Affected by Chronic Stress: An Experimental Approach in Calves Submitted to Environmental Instability | Boissy, A.; Veissier, I.; Roussel, S. |
| 20 | Transport stress modulates adrenocorticotropin secretion from peripheral bovine lymphocytes | Dixit, V. D., M. Marahrens, and N. Parvizi |
| 21 | Adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol in calves after corticotropin-releasing hormone | Veissier, I., C. G. van Reenen, S. Andanson and I. E. Leushuis |
| 22 | The effects of low-copper diets with or without supplemental molybdenum on specific immune responses of stressed cattle | Ward, J. D. and J. W. Spears |
| 23 | Insulin and glucagon secretion in lactating cows during heat exposure | Itoh, F., Y. Obara, M. T. Rose, H. Fuse, and H. Hashimoto |
| 24 | Assessment of stress during handling and transport | Grandin, T. |
| 25 | The use of electrolyte solutions for reducing transport stress | Schaefer, A. L., S. D. Jones and R. W. Stanley |
| 26 | Effects of prenatal stress on suckling calves | Lay Jr, D. C., R. D. Randel, T. H. Friend, O. C. Jenkins, D. A. Neuendorff, D. M. Bushong, E. K. Lanier and M. K. Bjorge |
| 27 | Vitamin E supplementation and stress affect tissue alpha-tocopherol content of beef heifers | Nockels, C. F., K. G. Odde, and A. M. Craig |
| 28 | Endocrine responses in cows fed Ponderosa pine needles and the effects of stress, corpus luteum regression, progestin, and ketoprofen | Short, R. E., R. B. Staigmiller, R. A. Bellows, and S. P. Ford |
| 29 | Breed affects thermoregulation and epithelial morphology in imported and native cattle subjected to heat stress | Carvalho, F. A., M. A. Lammoglia, M. J. Simoes, and R. D. Randel |
| 30 | Stress induction affects copper and zinc balance in calves fed organic and inorganic copper and zinc sources | Nockels, C. F., J. DeBonis, and J. Torrent |
| 31 | Supplemental chromium for stressed and growing feeder calves | Chang, X. and D. N. Mowat |
| 32 | Effect of heat-stress on bovine embryo development in vitro | Ryan, D. P., E. G. Blakewood, J. W. Lynn, L. Munyakazi, and R. A. Godke |
| 33 | Effects of exogenous glucose or colostrum on body temperature, plasma glucose, and serum insulin in cold-stressed, newborn Brahman calves | Stanko, R. L., M. J. Guthrie, C. C. Chase Jr and R. D. Randel |
| 34 | Serum copper, zinc, calcium and phosphorus concentrations of calves stressed by bovine respiratory disease and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis | Orr, C. L., D. P. Hutcheson, R. B. Grainger, J. M. Cummins, and R. E. Mock |
| 35 | Heat Production of Cattle Acclimated to Cold, Thermoneutrality and Heat When Exposed to Thermoneutrality and Heat Stress | Robinson, J. B., D. R. Ames, and G. A. Milliken |
| 36 | Potential Nutritional Strategies for Intensively Managed Cattle during Thermal Stress | Beede, D.K. and R. J. Collier |
| 37 | Management of Transit-Stress Syndrome in Cattle: Nutritional and Environmental Effects | Hutcheson, David P. and N. Andy Cole |
| 38 | Reproductive Criteria of Beef Bulls during and after Exposure to Increased Ambient Temperature | Meyerhoeffer, D. C., R. P. Wettemann, S. W. Coleman, and M. E. Wells |
| 39 | Ruminant Cold Stress: Effect on Production | Young, B. A. |
| 40 | Influence of Preweaning and B-Vitamin Supplementation of The Feedlot Receiving Diet on Calves Subjected to Marketing and Transit Stress | Cole, N. A., J. B. McLaren, and D. P. Hutcheson |
| 41 | Behavioral Stress and Skeletal Muscle Glycogen Metabolism in Young Bulls | McVeigh, J. M., P. V. Tarrant, and M. G. Harrington |
| 42 | Serum Luteinizing Hormone and Testosterone in Bulls during Exposure to Elevated Ambient Temperature | Minton, J. Ernest, R. P. Wettemann, D. C. Meyerhoeffer, R. L. Hintz, and E. J. Turman |
| 43 | Selenium Effects on Glutathione Peroxidase and the Immune Response of Stressed Calves Challenged with Pasteurella Hemolytica | Reffett Stabel, J., J. W. Spears, T. T. Brown, Jr., and J. Brake |
| 44 | Adjusting Protein in Feedlot Diets during Thermal Stress | Ames, D. R., D. R. Brink, and C. L. Willms |
| 45 | Effects of Dietary Energy, Free Choice Alfalfa Hay and Mass Medication on Calves Subjected to Marketing and Shipping Stresses | Lofgreen, Glen P., L. H. Stinocher, and H. E. Kiesling |
| 46 | Factors Associated with the Buller-Steer Syndrome | Brower, G. R. and G. H. Kiracofe |
| 47 | Time of Processing Calves Subjected to Marketing and Shipping Stress | Lofgreen, G. P., D. G. Addis, J. R. Dunbar, and J. G. Clark |
| 48 | Energy Level in Starting Rations for Calves Subjected to Marketing and Shipping Stress | Lofgreen, G. P., J. R. Dunbar, D. G. Addis, and J. G. Clark |
| 49 | Plasma Cortisol and Total Progestin Levels in Holstein Steers during Acute Exposure to High Environmental Temperature (42 C) Conditions | Administrator |
| 50 | Effects of Stress on Cattle with Hereditary Muscular Hypertrophy | Holmes, J. H. G., C. R. Ashmore, and D. W. Robinson |
| 51 | Experimental Prevention of Dark-Cutting Meat | Ashmore, C. R., F. Carroll, L. Doerr, G. Tompkins, H. Stokes, and W. Parker |
| 52 | Effects of Propranolol on Characteristics of Beef Carcasses | Ashmore, C. R., F. Carroll, and L. Doerr |
| 53 | Sprinkling Cattle for Relief from Heat Stress | Morrison, S. R., R. L. Givens, and G. P. Lofgreen |
| 54 | Effects of Stress Factors on the Estrous Cycles of Beef Heifers | Wagnon, K. A., W. C. Rollins, P. T. Cupps, and F. D. Carroll |
| 55 | Cortisol Turnover in Heat-Stressed Cows | Christison, G. I. and H. D. Johnson |
| 56 | Total Body Solids Loss as a Measure of a Short-Term Heat Stress in Cattle | Kamal, T. H. and H. D. Johnson |
| 57 | Influence of Postbreeding Thermal Stress on Conception Rate in Beef Cattle | Dunlap S. E .and C. K. Vincent |
| 58 | Hereditary Muscular Hypertrophy in the Bovine: Metabolic Response to Nutritional Stress | Holmes, J. H. G. and D. W. Robinson |
| 59 | Influence of Heat Stress on Rumen Acid Levels and Some Blood Constituents in Cattle | Weldy, J R., R. E. Mcdowell, P. J. Van Soest, and J. Bond |
| 60 | Physiological Responses to Insulin-Induced Stress in Osteodystrophic Dwarf, Dwarf Carrier and Normal Beef Cattle | Deyoe, Charles W., Myrtis C. Shrode, and H. O. Kunkel |
| 61 | CLIMATIC STRESS ON TROPICALLY REARED BREEDS OF CATTLE | De Alba, Jorge and Jose MA Couto Sampaio |