The liver is the main metabolic organ coordinating the adaptations that take place during the peripartal period of dairy cows. A successful transition into lactation, rather than management practices alone, depends on environmental factors such as temperature, season of parturition, and photoperiod. Therefore, we analyzed the effect of calving season on the hepatic transcriptome of dairy cows during the transition period. A total of 12 Holstein dairy cows were assigned into 2 groups based on calving season (6 cows March–April, spring; 6 cows June–July, summer, SU). The RNA was extracted from liver samples obtained at −30, 3, and 35 DIM via percutaneous biopsy and hybridized to the Agilent 44K Bovine (V2) Gene Expression Microarra...
Peri-parturient diseases in dairy cows due to metabolic disorders are wel1 known in the dairy indust...
During the period of transition from gestation to lactation, approximately 3 weeks precalving to 3 w...
McCarthy SD, Waters SM, Kenny DA, Diskin MG, Fitzpatrick R, Patton J, Wathes DC, Morris DG. Negative...
The liver is the main metabolic organ coordinating the adaptations that take place during the perip...
Heat stress is recognized as one of the main factors adversely affecting yield, reproduction and hea...
A successful transition into lactation determines optimum production, reproduction, and health. The ...
Background: A transcriptomic approach was used to evaluate potential interactions between prepartum ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Metabolic and endocrine adaptations to support milk production during the transition period vary bet...
Dairy cows undergo tremendous metabolic and physiological adaptations around parturition to support ...
Transcriptomics and the introduction of bioinformatics approaches over the last couple of decades ha...
The liver of dairy cow naturally undergoes metabolic adaptation during the periparturient period in ...
The high metabolic demand during the transition into lactation places cows at greater risk of metabo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate variations in hepatic regulation of metabolism during t...
The transition period in dairy cows is the most crucial time for both cow health and dairy managemen...
Peri-parturient diseases in dairy cows due to metabolic disorders are wel1 known in the dairy indust...
During the period of transition from gestation to lactation, approximately 3 weeks precalving to 3 w...
McCarthy SD, Waters SM, Kenny DA, Diskin MG, Fitzpatrick R, Patton J, Wathes DC, Morris DG. Negative...
The liver is the main metabolic organ coordinating the adaptations that take place during the perip...
Heat stress is recognized as one of the main factors adversely affecting yield, reproduction and hea...
A successful transition into lactation determines optimum production, reproduction, and health. The ...
Background: A transcriptomic approach was used to evaluate potential interactions between prepartum ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Metabolic and endocrine adaptations to support milk production during the transition period vary bet...
Dairy cows undergo tremendous metabolic and physiological adaptations around parturition to support ...
Transcriptomics and the introduction of bioinformatics approaches over the last couple of decades ha...
The liver of dairy cow naturally undergoes metabolic adaptation during the periparturient period in ...
The high metabolic demand during the transition into lactation places cows at greater risk of metabo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate variations in hepatic regulation of metabolism during t...
The transition period in dairy cows is the most crucial time for both cow health and dairy managemen...
Peri-parturient diseases in dairy cows due to metabolic disorders are wel1 known in the dairy indust...
During the period of transition from gestation to lactation, approximately 3 weeks precalving to 3 w...
McCarthy SD, Waters SM, Kenny DA, Diskin MG, Fitzpatrick R, Patton J, Wathes DC, Morris DG. Negative...