Prevalence of subclinical hypocalcemia in dairy herds.
- T. Reinhardt, J. Lippolis, B. McCluskey, J. Goff, R. Horst
- MedicineThe Veterinary Journal
- 1 April 2011
Strategies for preventing milk fever in dairy cattle.
- R. Horst, J. Goff, T. Reinhardt, D. Buxton
- MedicineJournal of Dairy Science
- 1 July 1997
This report discusses various practical strategies and potential research areas for managing the dietary forage components to minimize the effects of K on milk fever incidence.
Parturition and hypocalcemia blunts calcium signals in immune cells of dairy cattle.
- K. Kimura, T. Reinhardt, J. Goff
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Dairy Science
- 1 July 2006
It is concluded that intracellular Ca stores decrease in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) before parturition and development of hypocalcemia, which suggests that systemic calcium stress precedes measurable hypocalCEmia, particularly in cows that will develop milk fever.
Decreased neutrophil function as a cause of retained placenta in dairy cattle.
- K. Kimura, J. Goff, M. Kehrli, T. Reinhardt
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Dairy Science
- 1 March 2002
Neutrophils isolated from blood of cows with RP had significantly lower neutrophil function in both assays before calving, and this impaired function lasted for 1 to 2 wk after parturition.
Calcium and vitamin D metabolism in the dairy cow.
- R. Horst, J. Goff, T. Reinhardt
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Dairy Science
- 1 July 1994
Vitamin D and calcium metabolism is reviewed, giving emphasis to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D receptor regulation and function as related to the periparturient dairy cow, providing insights into nutritional and endocrine strategies that have proved useful in milk fever management.
Bovine Milk Fat Globule Membrane Proteome
- T. Reinhardt, J. Lippolis
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of Dairy Research
- 12 July 2006
The finding of CD14, toll like receptor (TLR2), and TLR4 on MFGM suggests a direct role for the mammary gland in detecting an infection and may provide insights into MFGM secretion mechanisms.
Developmental changes in the milk fat globule membrane proteome during the transition from colostrum to milk.
- T. Reinhardt, J. Lippolis
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Dairy Science
- 1 June 2008
Shotgun proteomics, using amine-reactive isobaric tags (iTRAQ), was used to quantify protein changes in milk fat globule membranes (MFGM) that were isolated from d 1 colostrum and compared with MFGM from d 7 milk to demonstrate that quantitative shotgun proteomics has great potential to provide new insights into mammary development.
Bovine milk exosome proteome.
- T. Reinhardt, J. Lippolis, B. Nonnecke, R. Sacco
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Proteomics
- 16 February 2012
Vitamin D status and its relationship to body fat, final height, and peak bone mass in young women.
- Richard Kremer, Patricia P Campbell, T. Reinhardt, V. Gilsanz
- MedicineJournal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
- 2009
It was found that vitamin D insufficiency is associated with increased BF and decreased height but not changes in peak bone mass, and there was a positive correlation between 25OHD levels and height.
Neutrophil extracellular trap formation by bovine neutrophils is not inhibited by milk.
- J. Lippolis, T. Reinhardt, J. Goff, R. Horst
- Biology, MedicineVeterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
- 15 September 2006
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