Blood serum proteins are significant indicators of animal health. Nevertheless, several factors should be considered to appropriately interpret their concentrations in blood. Therefore, the objectives of this study were (1) to assess the effect of herd productivity, breed, age and stage of lactation on serum proteins and (2) to investigate association between serum proteins and somatic cell count (SCC) in dairy cattle. Milk and blood samples were collected from 1508 cows of six different breeds (Holstein Friesian, Brown Swiss, Jersey, Simmental, Rendena and Alpine Grey) that were housed in 41 multi-breed herds. Milk samples were analyzed for composition and SCC, while blood samples were analyzed for serum proteins (i.e.Total protein, albumi...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify and characterize potential biomarkers for diseas...
Immunoglobulins G (IgG), A (IgA), and M (IgM) represent 70–80% of total proteins in cattle colostrum...
The variations due to environmental and genetic causes in the blood serum components in dairy cattle...
The variations due to environmental and genetic causes in the blood serum components in dairy cattle...
The research reported in this thesis refers to two studies, that were conducted in commercial farms....
: The considerable increase in the production capacity of individual cows, due to both the selective...
The study investigated the relationship of markers of welfare and metabolism in milk, urine and bloo...
The study aimed to analyse serum haptoglobin concentrations by calving number and lactation phase in...
peer reviewedBoth blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settin...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
The aims of this study were to assess a) the variation of protein metabolism biomarkers and of facto...
Background: Whether the measurement of cortisol in dairy cows can be used as a biomarker of adverse ...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
The aims of this study were to assess a) the variation of protein metabolism biomarkers and of facto...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify and characterize potential biomarkers for diseas...
Immunoglobulins G (IgG), A (IgA), and M (IgM) represent 70–80% of total proteins in cattle colostrum...
The variations due to environmental and genetic causes in the blood serum components in dairy cattle...
The variations due to environmental and genetic causes in the blood serum components in dairy cattle...
The research reported in this thesis refers to two studies, that were conducted in commercial farms....
: The considerable increase in the production capacity of individual cows, due to both the selective...
The study investigated the relationship of markers of welfare and metabolism in milk, urine and bloo...
The study aimed to analyse serum haptoglobin concentrations by calving number and lactation phase in...
peer reviewedBoth blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settin...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
The aims of this study were to assess a) the variation of protein metabolism biomarkers and of facto...
Background: Whether the measurement of cortisol in dairy cows can be used as a biomarker of adverse ...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
The aims of this study were to assess a) the variation of protein metabolism biomarkers and of facto...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to identify and characterize potential biomarkers for diseas...
Immunoglobulins G (IgG), A (IgA), and M (IgM) represent 70–80% of total proteins in cattle colostrum...