XIth International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology (ISRP), 6–9 September, 2009 Clermont-Ferrand (France)
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Guest editorial: Ruminant physiology; digestion, metabolism and effects of nutrition on reproduction and welfare
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- 01 July 2010, p. 977
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Evolutionary adaptations of ruminants and their potential relevance for modern production systems
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- 09 March 2010, pp. 979-992
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Gene expression in the digestive tissues of ruminants and their relationships with feeding and digestive processes
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- 03 November 2009, pp. 993-1007
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The role of microbes in rumen lipolysis and biohydrogenation and their manipulation
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- 23 March 2010, pp. 1008-1023
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Microbial ecosystem and methanogenesis in ruminants
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- 13 April 2010, pp. 1024-1036
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Transport of cations and anions across forestomach epithelia: conclusions from in vitro studies
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- 26 February 2010, pp. 1037-1056
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Carbohydrate quantitative digestion and absorption in ruminants: from feed starch and fibre to nutrients available for tissues
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- 17 May 2010, pp. 1057-1074
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Nutritional regulation of fetal growth and implications for productive life in ruminants
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- 23 March 2010, pp. 1075-1083
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Efficiency of energy utilisation and voluntary feed intake in ruminants
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- 15 March 2010, pp. 1084-1092
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Ontogenesis of muscle and adipose tissues and their interactions in ruminants and other species
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- 21 April 2010, pp. 1093-1109
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Genomics of metabolic adaptations in the peripartal cow
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- 01 July 2010, pp. 1110-1139
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Role of trans fatty acids in the nutritional regulation of mammary lipogenesis in ruminants
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- 14 April 2010, pp. 1140-1166
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Metabolic and hormonal acclimation to heat stress in domesticated ruminants
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- 14 May 2010, pp. 1167-1183
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Strategies for optimizing nitrogen use by ruminants
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- 17 May 2010, pp. 1184-1196
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Nutritional sub-fertility in the dairy cow: towards improved reproductive management through a better biological understanding
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- 07 January 2010, pp. 1197-1213
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Interactions between nutrition and reproduction in the management of the mature male ruminant
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- 07 January 2010, pp. 1214-1226
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Effects of environmental pollutants on the reproduction and welfare of ruminants
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- 21 April 2010, pp. 1227-1239
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Links between ruminants’ food preference and their welfare
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- 10 March 2010, pp. 1240-1247
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Stress and microbial endocrinology: prospects for ruminant nutrition
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- 23 April 2010, pp. 1248-1257
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Sustainability of ruminant agriculture in the new context: feeding strategies and features of animal adaptability into the necessary holistic approach
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- 01 July 2010, pp. 1258-1273
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