D J Blodgett
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Blevins S, Siegel P, Blodgett D, Ehrich M, Lewis R
Poult Sci
. 2012 Jan;
91(2):322-6.
PMID: 22252343
Liver enzymes are essential to xenobiotic metabolism. Expression of these enzymes is dependent upon factors such as age and sex. The objective of this study was to determine basal liver...
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Blevins S, Siegel P, Blodgett D, Ehrich M, Saunders G, Lewis R
Poult Sci
. 2010 Aug;
89(9):1878-86.
PMID: 20709972
Gossypol, a pigment of cotton, is a hepatic toxin for chickens. Thus, despite its high protein content, inclusion of cottonseed meal in poultry diets is problematic. Silymarin, an extract from...
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Burke N, Scaglia G, Saker K, Blodgett D, Swecker Jr W
J Anim Sci
. 2007 Aug;
85(11):2932-40.
PMID: 17686899
A grazing experiment was conducted to assess the effects of wild-type endophyte-infected (E+) tall fescue consumption and elevated ambient temperatures on intravaginal temperatures, plasma lipid peroxidation, and glutathione redox of...
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Blodgett D
Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract
. 2002 Jan;
17(3):567-77.
PMID: 11780287
Most of the tall fescue pastures in the United States are infected by an endophyte, N. coenophialum. The fungus derives nutrients from the plant while supplying the plant with toxins...
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Hohenboken W, Robertson J, Blodgett D, Morris C, Towers N
J Anim Sci
. 2000 Aug;
78(8):2157-63.
PMID: 10947103
For eight generations, mouse lines were selected for smaller or larger reduction in postweaning gain from endophyte-infected fescue seed in the diet. After five generations in which there was no...
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Wagner C, Howell T, Hohenboken W, Blodgett D
J Anim Sci
. 2000 Jun;
78(5):1191-8.
PMID: 10834571
In previous work, mouse lines were selected for eight generations for resistance (R) or susceptibility (S) to endophyte-infected fescue toxicosis using depression in postweaning gain caused by a toxin-containing diet...
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Saunders G, Blodgett D, Hutchins T, Prater R, Robertson J, Friday P, et al.
J Vet Diagn Invest
. 2000 May;
12(3):269-71.
PMID: 10826844
Thirteen lactating dairy cows from a herd of 650 died over a 6-week period. Most animals were down in milk production at 1 milking and were found dead at the...
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Hohenboken W, Wagner C, Blodgett D
Theriogenology
. 2000 Mar;
49(7):1397-407.
PMID: 10732076
This study was conducted to determine whether inbreeding coefficients of selected parents or of progeny differed between lines of mice selected for increased or decreased responsiveness to a nutritional toxicosis....
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RICE R, Schurig G, Blodgett D
Am J Vet Res
. 1998 Oct;
59(10):1258-62.
PMID: 9781458
Objectives: To assess effects of vaccination against fescue toxicosis on weight gain, serum prolactin and cholesterol concentrations, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity in mice fed an endophyte-infected (EI) or endophyte-free...
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RICE R, Blodgett D, Schurig G, Swecker W, Thatcher C, Eversole D
Vet Immunol Immunopathol
. 1998 Jun;
61(2-4):305-16.
PMID: 9613443
Acremonium coenophialum produces ergopeptide alkaloids in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.). These ergot alkaloids decrease serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, serum cholesterol and prolactin concentrations, as well as average daily...