Jan R Busboom
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Recent Articles
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Moore L, Busboom J, Maquivar M
J Appl Anim Welf Sci
. 2024 Apr;
:1-11.
PMID: 38568045
Tail docking in lambs is associated with an acute inflammatory and ischemic response correlated to pain. The present study sought to quantify these responses by utilizing infrared thermographic imaging (IRT)...
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Maquivar M, Smith S, Busboom J
Animals (Basel)
. 2021 Sep;
11(9).
PMID: 34573469
In sheep farms, achieving economic and productive efficiency and sustainability goals is directly related with the reproductive management of the animals. Genetically, the male contribution to the offspring is 50%,...
3.
Wang B, Nie W, Fu X, de Avila J, Ma Y, Zhu M, et al.
J Anim Sci Biotechnol
. 2018 Nov;
9:82.
PMID: 30459947
Background: Vitamin A and its metabolite, retinoic acid (RA), are important regulators of cell differentiation and organ morphogenesis. Its impact on beef cattle muscle growth remains undefined. Method: Angus steer...
4.
Harris C, Wang B, Deavila J, Busboom J, Maquivar M, Parish S, et al.
J Anim Sci Biotechnol
. 2018 Aug;
9:55.
PMID: 30062009
Background: Marbling, or intramuscular fat, is an important factor contributing to the palatability of beef. Vitamin A, through its active metabolite, retinoic acid, promotes the formation of new fat cells...
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Wang B, Yang Q, Harris C, Nelson M, Busboom J, Zhu M, et al.
Meat Sci
. 2016 Apr;
120:100-106.
PMID: 27086067
To improve the efficiency of animal production, livestock have been extensively selected or managed to reduce fat accumulation and increase lean growth, which reduces intramuscular or marbling fat content. To...
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Buttar B, Nelson M, Busboom J, Hancock D, Walsh D, Jasmer D
Exp Parasitol
. 2013 Jan;
133(4):421-6.
PMID: 23333617
Effects of heat treatments on activation and infectivity of Taenia hydatigena eggs were assessed. Eggs containing oncospheres were used for in vitro and in vivo studies to determine the response...
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Buttar B, Nelson M, Busboom J, Hancock D, Walsh D, Jasmer D
Exp Parasitol
. 2013 Jan;
133(4):483-6.
PMID: 23333590
A Taenia hydatigena model was used to assess the effect 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days of ensilation of minced potato on viability of tapeworm eggs. For infection of...
8.
Zhang L, Michal J, OFallon J, Pan Z, Gaskins C, Reeves J, et al.
Int J Biol Sci
. 2012 Jun;
8(6):838-58.
PMID: 22745575
In the present study, a total of 91 genes involved in various pathways were investigated for their associations with six carcass traits and twenty-four fatty acid composition phenotypes in a...
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Jiang Z, Michal J, Chen J, Daniels T, Kunej T, Garcia M, et al.
Int J Biol Sci
. 2009 Sep;
5(6):528-42.
PMID: 19727437
Quantitative or complex traits are determined by the combined effects of many loci, and are affected by genetic networks or molecular pathways. In the present study, we genotyped a total...
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Chapalamadugu K, Busboom J, Nelson M, Hancock D, Tang J, Jasmer D
Vet Parasitol
. 2007 Dec;
151(2-4):203-11.
PMID: 18063313
Methods to determine viability of taeniid oncospheres following treatments with potential lethality have practical application in efforts to control transmission. Here we investigated several methods, in lieu of infectivity studies,...