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Sex effects on plasma leptin concentrations in newborn and postnatal beef calves
N. M. Long, D. W. Schafer
V Bar V Ranch
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Agriculture & Biology
appetite
36%
beef
74%
blood
6%
bulls
28%
calves
65%
cortisol
18%
cows
14%
duration
6%
gender
50%
glucose
6%
heifers
29%
hormones
7%
hypothalamus
10%
insulin
18%
jugular vein
12%
lambs
18%
leptin
95%
metabolites
6%
neonates
70%
obesity
10%
overfeeding
14%
parturition
10%
pregnancy
7%
radioimmunoassays
10%
rodents
8%
sampling
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Appetite
32%
Glucose
6%
Hormones
7%
Hydrocortisone
18%
Hypothalamus
9%
Insulin
14%
Jugular Veins
11%
Leptin
83%
Maternal Obesity
14%
Parturition
28%
Pregnancy
6%
Radioimmunoassay
9%
Red Meat
100%
Rodentia
8%