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S.F.M. Bonilha
S.F.M. Bonilha
American Physical Therapy Association
Biochemistry
Residual feed intake
Metabolism
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Nellore bulls (Bos taurus indicus) with high residual feed intake have increased the expression of genes involved in oxidative phosphorylation in rumen epithelium
2018
Animal Feed Science and Technology
P. Del Bianco Benedeti
Edenio Detmann
Hilário Cuquetto Mantovani
S.F.M. Bonilha
N. V. L. Serão
D.R.G. Lopes
Weverson Junio da Silva
C. J. Newbold
M. S. Duarte
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585 Expression of genes involved in energy metabolism and transport of volatile fatty acids and urea in rumen epithelium of bulls identified for high, medium, and low residual Feed intake
2017
Journal of Animal Science
P. Del Bianco Benedeti
M. M. Lopes
S.F.M. Bonilha
N. V. Serão
D.R.G. Lopes
Hilário Cuquetto Mantovani
M. P. Gionbelli
C. J. Newbold
Edenio Detmann
M. S. Duarte
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