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Research Project: MOLECULAR, NUTRIENT, AND ENDOCRINE BASIS OF METABOLIC DISEASES THAT AFFECT THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF THE DAIRY COW

Location: Periparturient Diseases of Cattle

Publications

Mammary gland involution is associated with rapid down regulation of major mammary Ca**2+-ATPases - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Reinhardt, T.A., Lippolis, J.D. 2009. Mammary gland involution is associated with rapid down regulation of major mammary Ca**2+-ATPases. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 378(1):99-102.
Vitamin D Status and Its Relationship to Body Fat, Final Height, and Peak Bone Mass in Young Women - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kremer, R., Campbell, P.P., Reinhardt, T.A., Gilsanz, V. 2009. Vitamin D Status and Its Relationship to Body Fat, Final Height, and Peak Bone Mass in Young Women. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 94(1):67-73.
Vitamin D delays breast cancer progression in the PyVMT transgenic mouse model: local conversion of the precursor 25(OH)D3 into 1,25(OH)2D3 is safer and more effective than systemic administration of 1,25(OH)2D3 - (Abstract)
Rossdeutscher, L., Huang, D., Li, J., Reinhardt, T.A., Muller, W., Kremer, R. 2008. Vitamin D delays breast cancer progression in the PyVMT transgenic mouse model: local conversion of the precursor 25(OH)D3 into 1,25(OH)2D3 is safer and more effective than systemic administration of 1,25(OH)2D3 [abstract]. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 23(abstracts supplement):S53.
Vitamin D status in young women is strongly negatively related to body weight, body mass index and body fat, but is not associated to bone mass - (Abstract)
Kremer, R., Campbell, P., Reinhardt, T.A., Gilsanz, V. 2008. Vitamin D status in young women is strongly negatively related to body weight, body mass index and body fat, but is not associated to bone mass [abstract]. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 23(abstracts supplement):S290.
Vitamin D status in young women and its relationship to body fat, final height and peak bone mass - (Abstract)
(15-Jun-08)
Metabolic alkalosis transition in renal proximal tubule cells facilitates an increase in CYP27B1, while blunting responsiveness to PTH - (Abstract)
Forster, M.A., Masilamani, S., Reinhardt, T.A., Beckman, M.J. 2008. Metabolic alkalosis transition in renal proximal tubule cells facilitates an increase in CYP27B1, while blunting responsiveness to PTH [abstract]. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 23(abstracts supplement):S422.
Developmental changes in the milk fat globule membrane proteome during the transition from colostrum to milk - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Reinhardt, T.A., Lippolis, J.D. 2008. Developmental changes in the milk fat globule membrane proteome during the transition from colostrum to milk. Journal of Dairy Science. 91(6):2307-2318.
Developmental changes in the milk fat globule membrane proteome during the transition from colostrum to milk - (Abstract)
Reinhardt, T.A. 2007. Developmental changes in the milk fat globule membrane proteome during the transition from colostrum to milk [abstract]. International Symposium on Milk Genomics and Human Health. p. 15-16.
Developmental changes in milk fat globule membrane proteome expression during the transition from colostrum to milk - (Abstract)
Reinhardt, T.A., Lippolis, J.D. 2007. Developmental changes in milk fat globule membrane proteome expression during the transition from colostrum to milk [abstract]. 2007 Joint Meeting-American Dairy Science Association, Poultry Science Association, Asociacion Mexicana de Produccion Animal, American Society of Animal Sciences. p. 58.

   

 
Project Team
Reinhardt, Timothy - Tim
 
Project Annual Reports
  FY 2008
  FY 2007
 
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Related National Programs
  Animal Health (103)
 
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