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Effects of grain processing (cracked vs. steam-flaked) and forage sources (alfalfa hay and wheat straw) as a free-choice provision on growth performance, rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, and behavior of dairy calves
Effects of grain processing (cracked vs. steam-flaked) and forage sources (alfalfa hay and wheat straw) as a free-choice provision on growth performance, rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, and behavior of dairy calves
Effects of Dietary Fiber Level and Forage Particle Size on Growth, Nutrient Digestion, Ruminal Fermentation, and Behavior of Weaned Holstein Calves under Heat Stress
Effects of Dietary Fiber Level and Forage Particle Size on Growth, Nutrient Digestion, Ruminal Fermentation, and Behavior of Weaned Holstein Calves under Heat Stress
Effects of Dietary Fiber Level and Forage Particle Size on Growth, Nutrient Digestion, Ruminal Fermentation, and Behavior of Weaned Holstein Calves under Heat Stress
Effects of Dietary Fiber Level and Forage Particle Size on Growth, Nutrient Digestion, Ruminal Fermentation, and Behavior of Weaned Holstein Calves under Heat Stress
Gelatin-coated mesoporous forsterite scaffold for bone tissue engineering
Engineering a mussel-inspired hemostatic sealant with a strong tissue anchor as a first-aid tissue adhesive
Engineering a mussel-inspired hemostatic sealant with a strong tissue anchor as a first-aid tissue adhesive
Multifunctional naturally derived bioadhesives: From strategic molecular design toward advanced biomedical applications
Lignin derivatives-based hydrogels for biomedical applications
Lignin derivatives-based hydrogels for biomedical applications
The Role of Poly-glycerol Sebacate/Gelatin Coating Layer on Biological Features and Calcification Rate of 3D Melt-Molded Antibacterial Scaffold for Heart Valve Tissue Engineering
Conductive GelMA/alginate/polypyrrole/graphene hydrogel as a potential scaffold for cardiac tissue engineering; Physiochemical, mechanical, and biological evaluations
Conductive GelMA/alginate/polypyrrole/graphene hydrogel as a potential scaffold for cardiac tissue engineering; Physiochemical, mechanical, and biological evaluations