Lactation Biology II

Section: Lactation Biology
Format: Orals
Day/Time: Wednesday 9:30 AM–12:30 PM
Location: 327
Chair: Rafael Jimenez-Flores, The Ohio State University
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
9:30 AM
#487 Epigenetic effects of in utero exposure to heat stress on the liver and mammary gland of cattle.
A. L. Skibiel
9:45 AM
#27 Induction of hypocalcemia in non-lactating, non-pregnant Holstein cows fed negative DCAD rations with low, medium, or high concentrations of calcium.
L. L. Hernandez
10:00 AM
#490 Effects of xanthosine on gene expression of mammary epithelial cells using RNA sequencing of goat milk fat globules.
W. Li
10:15 AM
#491 The effect of dietary grape marc on the bovine milk proteome.
R. A. Scuderi
10:30 AM
#492 RNAseq analysis of sow mammary gland reveals strong transcriptomic regulation of colostrogenesis.
V. Palombo
10:45 AM
Break
11:00 AM
#493 Comparative transcriptomic analysis of the lactating and non-lactating bovine mammary gland.
W. Dai
11:15 AM
#494 Understanding the regulatory mechanisms of milk production using integrative transcriptomic and proteomic analyses: Reducing inefficient utilization of crop by-products as forage in dairy industry.
W. Dai
11:30 AM
#495 Characterization of the non-genetic causes of variation of bovine milk calcium concentrations on French farms.
P. Gaignon
11:45 AM
#496 Milk fat globule size is regulated by phosphatidylethanolamine-dependent fusion: in vitro model.
N. Argov-Argaman
12:00 PM
#497 Once-daily milking during early lactation decreases production but does not affect dry matter intake of primiparous dairy cows fed pasture and total mixed ration.
C. Cajarville
12:15 PM
#489 Functional genomics of the mammary gland transcriptome during early involution.
B. D. Senn