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M. Bionaz, Osorio, J. S., and Loor, J. J., TRIENNIAL LACTATION SYMPOSIUM: Nutrigenomics in dairy cows: Nutrients, transcription factors, and techniques., J Anim Sci, vol. 93, no. 12, pp. 5531-53, 2015.
M. Bionaz, Periasamy, K., Rodriguez-Zas, S. L., Hurley, W. L., and Loor, J. J., A novel dynamic impact approach (DIA) for functional analysis of time-course omics studies: validation using the bovine mammary transcriptome., PLoS One, vol. 7, no. 3, p. e32455, 2012.
M. Bionaz, Periasamy, K., Rodriguez-Zas, S. L., Everts, R. E., Lewin, H. A., Hurley, W. L., and Loor, J. J., Old and new stories: revelations from functional analysis of the bovine mammary transcriptome during the lactation cycle., PLoS One, vol. 7, no. 3, p. e33268, 2012.
M. Bionaz and Loor, J. J., Gene networks driving bovine milk fat synthesis during the lactation cycle., BMC Genomics, vol. 9, p. 366, 2008.
M. Bionaz and Loor, J. J., ACSL1, AGPAT6, FABP3, LPIN1, and SLC27A6 are the most abundant isoforms in bovine mammary tissue and their expression is affected by stage of lactation., J Nutr, vol. 138, no. 6, pp. 1019-24, 2008.
M. Bionaz, Trevisi, E., Calamari, L., Librandi, F., Ferrari, A., and Bertoni, G., Plasma paraoxonase, health, inflammatory conditions, and liver function in transition dairy cows., J Dairy Sci, vol. 90, no. 4, pp. 1740-50, 2007.
M. Bionaz and Loor, J. J., Identification of reference genes for quantitative real-time PCR in the bovine mammary gland during the lactation cycle., Physiol Genomics, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 312-9, 2007.