Lactation Biology 1

Section: Lactation Biology (orals)
Format: Orals
Day/Time: Monday 2:00 PM–5:15 PM
Location: Room 263
Chair: Casey, T and Laporta, J, Purdue and University of Florida
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
2:00 PM
#202 Attenuation of melatonin and serotonin circadian rhythms during the dry period is related to increased milk yield.
A. Suarez-Trujillo
2:15 PM
#203 Circadian clock gene BMAL1 regulates mammary epithelial cell growth and milk protein expression.
K. Huff
2:30 PM
#204 Effect of a single high dose of dexamethasone on milk production, composition, and mammary gland gene expression.
R. Hovey
2:45 PM
#205 The mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 plays a central role in dietary amino acid regulation of murine lactation.
S. Arriola Apelo
3:00 PM
#206 Heat stress reduces total mammary blood flow and trans-mammary disappearance of metabolites in lactating dairy cows.
R. O. Rodrigues
3:15 PM
#207 Withdrawn
M.-A. Guesthier
3:30 PM
Ice cream break
4:00 PM
#208 Quantitative histological changes in lactating bovine mammary gland after endotoxin challenge.
R. K. Choudhary
4:15 PM
#209 Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are more abundant in colostrum than in transition and whole milk.
K. S. Hare
4:30 PM
#210 Milk fat-to-protein ratio as a proxy for energy balance in early lactation dairy cows.
E. H. Cabezas-Garcia
4:45 PM
#211 Milking interval did not affect the increased milk yield carry-over effect of increased milking frequency in early lactation.
H. Hanling
5:00 PM
#212 Fitting extended lactation curves of Holsteins.
L. Pot