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The following pages link to Transfer of urea nitrogen across the rumen wall (Q72057087):
Displaying 20 items.
- Nitrogen Requirement and Utilization in Dairy Cattle (Q34035572) (← links)
- Nitrogen utilization in bacterial isolates from the equine cecum (Q36664038) (← links)
- Ammonia and urea transport across the rumen epithelium: a review. (Q36771945) (← links)
- Digestion of protein in the intestines of adult ruminants (Q39980498) (← links)
- Adherent bacterial populations on the bovine rumen wall: distribution patterns of adherent bacteria. (Q40320824) (← links)
- The importance of the small intestine in gut ammonium production in the fasting dog (Q41625170) (← links)
- 15N-urea metabolism in the functioning human colon: luminal hydrolysis and mucosal permeability (Q42151528) (← links)
- Interaction between nickel and protein source in the ruminant (Q44871067) (← links)
- Recycling of urea associated with the host plant urease in the silkworm larvae, Bombyx mori (Q47882639) (← links)
- An independent microbial flora of the epithelium and its role in the ecomicrobiology of the rumen (Q47965209) (← links)
- Relationship of Dietary Nonprotein Nitrogen to Urea Kinetics in Dairy Cows (Q52998298) (← links)
- Transport of urea and ammonia production in the human colon. (Q53852537) (← links)
- The mechanism of passage of endogenous urea through the rumen wall and the role of ureolytic epithelial bacteria in the urea flux (Q66971076) (← links)
- Urease (EC3.5.1.5) inhibition in the sheep rumen and its effect on urea and nitrogen metabolism (Q67801396) (← links)
- Intravenous energy infusion in lambs: effects on nitrogen retentin, plasma free amino acids and plasma urea nitrogen (Q69749500) (← links)
- Ammonia Production in the Human Colon (Q71747074) (← links)
- The effects of intraruminal infusions of sodium bicarbonate, ammonium chloride and sodium butyrate on urea metabolism in sheep (Q72949256) (← links)
- Ruminal metabolism of leafy spurge in sheep and goats: A potential explanation for differential foraging on spurge by sheep, goats, and cattle (Q86784497) (← links)
- Effects of Dietary-SCFA on Microbial Protein Synthesis and Urinal Urea-N Excretion Are Related to Microbiota Diversity in Rumen (Q90050047) (← links)
- Influence of forage level and corn grain processing on whole-body urea kinetics, and serosal-to-mucosal urea flux and expression of urea transporters and aquaporins in the ovine ruminal, duodenal, and cecal epithelia (Q90750740) (← links)