M L Rhoads
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Rhoads M
Animal
. 2023 Aug;
17 Suppl 1:100847.
PMID: 37567679
Heat stress has far-reaching ramifications for agricultural production and the severity of its impact has increased alongside the growing threats of global warming. Climate change is exacerbating the already-severe consequences...
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Byrd M, Arneson A, Soffa D, Stewart J, Rhoads M
JDS Commun
. 2022 Nov;
3(1):78-83.
PMID: 36340679
If validated for use in dairy cattle, interstitial continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) could be easily implemented, informative tools for research, clinical, and perhaps even on-farm applications. To evaluate their efficacy,...
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Stewart J, Arneson A, Byrd M, Negron-Perez V, Newberne H, White R, et al.
J Dairy Sci
. 2022 Sep;
105(10):8439-8453.
PMID: 36055831
Hyperinsulinemia concurrent with hypoglycemia is one of a myriad of physiological changes typically experienced by lactating dairy cows exposed to heat stress, the consequences of which are not yet well...
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Rhoads M
Theriogenology
. 2020 Apr;
150:458-463.
PMID: 32234245
To meet growing worldwide demands for animal products, animal production will need to increase in capacity and efficiency. Every opportunity to improve animal protein yield should be considered and explored....
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Negron-Perez V, Fausnacht D, Rhoads M
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Sep;
102(12):10695-10710.
PMID: 31521355
Impaired fertility during periods of heat stress is the culmination of numerous physiological responses to heat stress, ranging from reduced estrus expression and altered follicular function to early embryonic death....
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Zezeski A, McCracken V, Poole R, Al Naib A, Smith J, McCann M, et al.
Animal
. 2016 Nov;
11(5):820-825.
PMID: 27829479
In an effort to better understand the consequences of early weaning (EW) for replacement beef heifers, a two-phase experiment was conducted investigating the impact on metabolic function and documenting reproductive...
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Lugar D, Rhoads M, Clark-Deener S, Callahan S, Revercomb A, Prusa K, et al.
Animal
. 2016 Oct;
11(4):643-649.
PMID: 27786141
The objective was to determine the effects of immunization against gonadotropin-releasing hormone on reproductive characteristics in boars. A total of 72 boars were used in a randomized design with three...
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Al Naib A, Tucker H, Xie G, Keisler D, Bartol F, Rhoads R, et al.
J Dairy Sci
. 2016 Apr;
99(7):5780-5792.
PMID: 27085397
Prepubertal exposure of the developing ovaries and reproductive tract (RT) to estrogen or xenoestrogens can have acute and long-term consequences that compromise the reproductive performance of cattle. This research examined...
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Skeletal muscle and hepatic insulin signaling is maintained in heat-stressed lactating Holstein cows
Xie G, Cole L, Zhao L, Skrzypek M, Sanders S, Rhoads M, et al.
J Dairy Sci
. 2016 Mar;
99(5):4032-4042.
PMID: 26971163
Multiparous cows (n=12; parity=2; 136±8 d in milk, 560±32kg of body weight) housed in climate-controlled chambers were fed a total mixed ration (TMR) consisting primarily of alfalfa hay and steam-flaked...
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Tucker H, Parsons C, Ellis S, Rhoads M, Akers R
Domest Anim Endocrinol
. 2015 Dec;
54:95-105.
PMID: 26619291
Research has shown that prepubertal heifers experience allometric mammary growth that is influenced by the ovaries. Our purpose was to determine the role of estrogen in prepubertal mammary gland development....