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- PhD Animal Science University of California, Davis
- Masters Animal Science University of California, Davis
- Bachelors Animal Science University of California, Davis
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- The metabolism of glucose, acetate, lipids and amino acids in lactating dairy cows (1974) (294)
- Mechanism of milk secretion. (1971) (280)
- Salt glands in birds and reptiles. (1975) (212)
- The oxidation and utilization of palmitate, stearate, oleate and acetate by the mammary gland of the fed goat in relation to their overall metabolism, and the role of plasma phospholipids and neutral lipids in milk-fat synthesis. (1967) (193)
- Mammary blood flow and methods of identifying and measuring precursors of milk (1974) (171)
- The effects of oxytocin and milk removal on milk secretion in the goat (1971) (150)
- The oxidation and utilization of glucose and acetate by the mammary gland of the goat in relation to their over‐all metabolism and to milk formation (1964) (144)
- Glucose and fatty acid metabolism in cows producing milk of low fat content (1974) (132)
- Some observations on the contractile tissue of the mammary glands (1955) (127)
- Changes in colostrum composition and in the permeability of the mammary epithelium at about the time of parturition in the goat (1974) (126)
- Mammary‐gland blood flow and oxygen, glucose and volatile fatty acid uptake in the conscious goat (1960) (121)
- Theories of Milk Secretion : Evidence from the Electron Microscopic Examination of Milk (1970) (121)
- Secretory activity of goat mammary glands during pregnancy and the onset of lactation. (1975) (110)
- Intracellular concentrations of sodium, potassium and chloride in the lactating mammary gland and their relation to the secretory mechanism (1971) (107)
- The permeability of mammary ducts (1971) (102)
- A comparison of progesterone metabolism in the pregnant sheep and goat: sources of production and an estimation of uptake by some target organs. (1968) (101)
- THE UPTAKE FROM THE BLOOD OF TRIGLYCERIDE FATTY ACIDS OF CHYLOMICRA AND LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS BY THE MAMMARY GLAND OF THE GOAT. (1963) (97)
- Physiology of the mammary glands. (1959) (85)
- The effect of very frequent milking and of oxytocin on the yield and composition of milk in fed and fasted goats (1967) (85)
- The secretion of citrate into milk. (1976) (83)
- The effects of prolactin and oxytocin on milk secretion and on the permeability of the mammary epithelium in the rabbit. (1975) (82)
- A quantitative assessment of the contribution of individual plasma amino acids to the synthesis of milk proteins by the goat mammary gland. (1966) (81)
- Day-to-day variations in milk composition in the goat and cow as a guide to the detection of subclinical mastitis. (1972) (80)
- Citrate in milk: a harbinger of lactogenesis (1975) (76)
- The effect of infusions of glucose, acetate and amino acids in hourly milk yield in fed, fasted and insulin‐treated goats (1967) (75)
- Efficacy of the measurement of the electrical conductivity of milk for the detection of subclinical mastitis in cows: detection of infected cows at a single visit. (1975) (71)
- The time course of cardiovascular changes in lactation in the rat (1973) (70)
- Measurement of udder volume in live goats as an index of mammary growth and function. (1966) (69)
- Mammary and whole animal metabolism of glucose and fatty acids in fasting lactating goats (1968) (69)
- Mammary metabolism in lactating sows: arteriovenous differences of milk precursors and the mammary metabolism of [14C]glucose and [14C]acetate (1969) (67)
- SOME EFFECTS OF DENERVATING AND TRANSPLANTING MAMMARY GLANDS (1963) (67)
- The effect of glucose and acetate on milk secretion by the perfused goat udder. (1961) (64)
- Studies on the mode of uptake of blood triglycerides by the mammary gland of the lactating goat. The uptake and incorporation into milk fat and mammary lymph of labelled glycerol, fatty acids and triglycerides. (1972) (62)
- The metabolism of acetate and glucose by the isolated perfused udder. 2. The contribution of acetate and glucose to carbon dioxide and milk constituents. (1963) (59)
- The magnitude and mechanisms of the uptake of milk precursors by the mammary gland (1968) (57)
- Plasma prolactin in goats measured by radioimmunoassay: the effects of teat stimulation, mating behavior, stress, fasting and of oxytocin, insulin and glucose injections. (1970) (54)
- Internal calorimetry in the measurement of blood flow with heated thermocouples (1953) (54)
- The transfer of [3H]stearic acid from chylomicra to milk fat in the goat. (1964) (54)
- The concentration of total unconjugated oestrogens in the plasma of pregnant goats. (1971) (53)
- Cardiovascular changes during lactation in the rat. (1969) (52)
- A simple technique for measuring the rate of milk secretion in the rat. (1972) (51)
- The effects of engorgement with milk and of suckling on mammary blood flow in the rat (1973) (50)
- The incorporation of acetate, stearate and D(-)-beta-hydroxybutyrate into milk fat by the isolated perfused mammary gland of the goat. (1967) (50)
- Measurement of Venous Flow by Continuous Thermodilution and its Application to Measurement of Mammary Blood Flow in the Goat (1966) (50)
- Salt‐gland secretion and blood flow in the goose (1971) (47)
- Innate seasonal oscillations in the rate of milk secretion in goats (1973) (47)
- Metabolic clearance rate, production rate, and mammary uptake and metabolism of progesterone in cows. (1975) (46)
- Cortisol secretion rate, glucose entry rate and the mammary uptake of cortisol and glucose during pregnancy and lactation in dairy cows. (1974) (45)
- Nature and location of the receptors for salt‐gland secretion in the goose (1972) (44)
- Electrical conductivity of foremilk for detecting subclinical mastitis in cows (1974) (42)
- The effects of oestrus and exogenous oestrogens on milk secretion in the goat. (1974) (42)
- Valvular incompetence in the venous drainage of the udder (1960) (41)
- Arterial concentration, ovarian secretion and mammary uptake of progesterone in goats during the reproductive cycle. (1966) (37)
- The innervation of the mammary glands in the sheep and goat with some observations on the lumbosacral autonomic nerves. (1959) (35)
- Measurement of the quantity of lactose passing into mammary venous plasma and lymph in goats and in a cow (1970) (35)
- The distribution and movements of carbon dioxide, carbonic acid and bicarbonate between blood and milk in the goat. (1975) (35)
- Comparison of four methods for measuring mammary blood flow in conscious goats. (1968) (35)
- Urea Formation by the Lactating Goat Mammary Gland (1967) (33)
- Effects of intramammary arterial infusion of essential amino acids in the lactating goat (1974) (33)
- The use of an autoanalyzer for the rapid analysis of milk constituents affected by subclinical mastitis. (1972) (33)
- Some factors affecting milk secretion by the isolated perfused mammary gland (1960) (31)
- The secretion of cortisol and its mammary uptake in the goat. (1971) (30)
- Metabolism, sperm and fluid production of the isolated perfused testis of the sheep and goat (1969) (29)
- The isolated perfused liver of the sheep: an assessment of its metabolic, synthetic and excretory functions. (1971) (28)
- The flow and composition of mammary‐gland lymph (1960) (28)
- Carnitine secretion into milk of ruminants (1975) (27)
- Effects of intramammary arterial infusion of non-essential amino acids and glucose in the lactating goat (1974) (26)
- The development of sucking behaviour in the newborn goat (1974) (26)
- Changes in mammary gland permeability at the onset of lactation in the goat: an effect on tight junctions? (1973) (25)
- Cardiovascular responses to salt‐loading in conscious domestic geese (1971) (24)
- Validation of the thermodilution technique for the estimation of cardiac output in the rat. (1972) (23)
- Oestrone metabolism in pregnant and lactating goats. (1973) (22)
- Ovarian activity in the ewe after autotransplantation of the ovary or uterus to the neck. (1967) (22)
- Changes in milk composition during lactation in the guinea-pig, and the effect of prolactin. (1975) (21)
- Some conditions affecting the blood flow through the perfused mammary gland, with special reference to the action of adrenaline. (1951) (20)
- Metabolic clearance rate, production rate and mammary uptake of progesterone in the goat. (1975) (19)
- Pulmonary vasomotor nerve activity. (1952) (18)
- An analysis of specific stimuli causing the release of prolactin and growth hormone at milking in the goat. (1977) (18)
- VASOMOTOR NERVE FIBRES TO THE MAMMARY GLANDS OF THE CAT AND DOG (1950) (18)
- The uptake of glycerol ethers by the lactating goat mammary gland. (1970) (17)
- GRANULOSA CELL TUMOUR OF THE OVARY IN A VIRGIN HEIFER. (1963) (16)
- Observations on the perfused living animal (dog) using homologous and heterologous blood. (1954) (15)
- Transplantation of Mammary Glands (1960) (15)
- Mechanism of secretion of the aqueous phase of milk. (1972) (15)
- The acetylation of sulphanilamide by mammary tissue of lactating goats. (1967) (15)
- The silver staining of myoepithelial cells, particularly in the mammary gland, and their relation to the ejection of milk. (1952) (15)
- Early detection of mastitis (1971) (14)
- Changes in colostrum composition and in the permeability of the mammary epithelium at about the time of parturition in the goat (2009) (13)
- Perfusion of the isolated mammary gland of the goat. (1972) (13)
- Accuracy of the Micromethod of Estimating Milk Fat Concentration by High-Speed Centrifugation in Capillary Tubes (1969) (13)
- Sensitivity of the receptors for salt-gland secretion in the domestic duck and goose. (1973) (12)
- Hour-to-hour variation in amino acid arterio-venous concentration differences across the lactating goat mammary gland (1974) (12)
- The Blood and Nerve Supply to the Mammary Glands of the Cat, and other Laboratory Animals (1953) (11)
- Membrane potentials in the mammary gland of the lactating rat. (1971) (10)
- Salt-gland function in the domestic goose. (1970) (10)
- Utilization of amino acids by the isolated perfused sheep liver. (1975) (10)
- Permeability of mammary ducts in the lactating goat. (1971) (9)
- Innervation of the mammary gland. A histochemical study in the rabbit (1970) (8)
- Estimation of cardiac output by thermodilution in the conscious lactating rat. (1972) (8)
- Pulmonary vasomotor responses and acid-base balance in perfused eviscerated dog preparations. (1954) (8)
- Vasopressin and milk secretion: lack of effect of low doses. (1973) (8)
- Infusion and blood sampling techniques for use in minimally restrained goats. (1966) (7)
- Mammary and whole-body metabolism of glucose, acetate and plamitate in the lactating horse. (1972) (7)
- Quantitative measurement of progesterone metabolism in the mammary gland of the goat. (1969) (6)
- Evaluation of the cardiac output in the rat by prolactin and growth hormone. (1972) (6)
- Determination of cardiac output and mammary blood flow in the conscious lactating rat. (1972) (5)
- Avian salt-gland blood flow and the extraction of ions from the llasma. (1970) (5)
- The location and nature of the receptors for secretion by the salt gland of the goose. (1971) (5)
- THE ACCURACY OF THE INDICATOR ABSORPTION METHOD OF MEASURING MAMMARY BLOOD FLOW BY THE FICK PRINCIPLE. (1964) (5)
- THE MOTOR APPARATUS OF THE MAMMARY GLAND (1962) (5)
- Variations in the Direction of Venous Blood-flow in the Mammary Region of the Sheep and Goat (1955) (5)
- The use of isotopes in the study of milk secretion (1974) (5)
- The lack of effect of aldosterone on milk secretion in the goat. (1973) (4)
- The output of spermatozoa and fluid by, and the metabolism of, the isolated perfused testis of the ram. (1968) (3)
- Mammary blood flow and changes in circulation during lactation in goats and cows (1972) (3)
- Oxygen consumption by the liver of the conscious sheep. (1972) (2)
- Reproductive behaviour in the sheep and pig after transplantation of the ovary. (1969) (2)
- Proceedings: Effects of prolactin on ion movements across the mammary epithelium of the rabbit. (1975) (2)
- The rate of incorporation of 32P into milk and casein by the perfused udder. (1960) (2)
- Evidence against a parasympathetic innervation of the mammary glands. J. Physiol. 133, No. 3. pp. 66P-67P of Proceedings (1956) (2)
- Some observations on the use of the perfused lactating mammary gland. (1954) (2)
- Ionic composition of guinea-pig mammary cells. (1970) (2)
- Sweat gland function in isolated perfused sheep and goat skin. (1972) (1)
- Cardiac Output and Organ Blood Flow in Late Pregnancy and Early Lactation in Rats (1969) (1)
- The contractility of the alveoli of the mammary gland. (1954) (1)
- Salt glands in bird and reptiles. (1975) (1)
- A histochemical study of the innervation of the mammary glands. (1966) (1)
- Proceedings: Changes in milk composition preceding oestrus in the goat: comparison with the effects of exogenous oestrogens. (1973) (1)
- THE PHYSIOLOGY OF LACTATION. Monographs of the Physiological Society No. 22, by A. T. Cowie and J. S. Tindal. London. Edward Arnold, 1971. Pp. vi+392. £6.50 (1972) (1)
- TheOxidation andUtilization ofPalmitate, Stearate, Oleate and Acetate bytheMammary GlandoftheFedGoatinRelation totheir Overall Metabolism, andtheRoleofPlasmaPhospholipids andNeutral Lipids inMilk-Fat Synthesis (1967) (0)
- Proceedings: Improved methods for measuring mammary metabolism in conscious farm animals. (1974) (0)
- Mode of uptake of triglyceride by the goat mammary gland. (1967) (0)
- Quantitative aspects of mammary metabolism in goats abstract (1968) (0)
- Studies of the efficacy of various methods of organ preservation, perfusion, and transplantation as assessed by the rate of milk secretion of the mammary gland. (1974) (0)
- Milk-fat synthesis in cows fed high-roughage and low-roughage diets. (1971) (0)
- Book reviewThe blood of sheep. Composition and function : Edited by M. H. Blunt Springer-Verlag; Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1975 xiii + 244 pages. DM 72 (1976) (0)
- Oxygen consumption by the liver of the conscious sheep. (1972) (0)
- A modified apparatus for perfusion of the liver. (1972) (0)
- Anatomical and physiological studies of the vascular, nervous and muscular tissues of the mammary glands (1951) (0)
- A Quantitative Assessment oftheContribution ofIndividual Plasma AminoAcidstotheSynthesis ofMilkProteins bytheGoatMammaryGland (1966) (0)
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