Ransom L. Baldwin
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Ransom L. Baldwin's Degrees
- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
- Masters Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ransom Leland Baldwin Jr. was an animal research scientist and a member of the National Academy of Sciences as of 1993. He was born on a dairy farm in Meriden Connecticut. He earned a BS in Animal Industries from the University of Connecticut in 1957. He received an MS in Dairy Nutrition and a PhD in Biochemistry and Nutrition in 1963 from Michigan State University. From 1957 to 1961 he was a National Science Foundation Fellow. In 1968, he was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in Natural Sciences. He taught in the Animal Science Department at the University of California at Davis from 1963 until he retired in 2001. He was married to Mary Ellen, who he met in 1953.
Ransom L. Baldwin's Published Works
Published Works
- Rumen Development, Intestinal Growth and Hepatic Metabolism In The Pre- and Postweaning Ruminant (2004) (492)
- Mammary cell number, proliferation, and apoptosis during a bovine lactation: relation to milk production and effect of bST. (2001) (394)
- Effects of diet forage:concentrate ratio and metabolizable energy intake on visceral organ growth and in vitro oxidative capacity of gut tissues in sheep. (2000) (137)
- Sheep rumen metabolic development in response to age and dietary treatments. (2000) (112)
- Rumen metabolism. (1983) (111)
- The effect of helminth infection on the microbial composition and structure of the caprine abomasal microbiome (2016) (110)
- Perturbation Dynamics of the Rumen Microbiota in Response to Exogenous Butyrate (2012) (101)
- Developmental changes in ketogenic enzyme gene expression during sheep rumen development. (2002) (97)
- Use of residual feed intake in Holsteins during early lactation shows potential to improve feed efficiency through genetic selection. (2013) (96)
- The Bacterial Community Composition of the Bovine Rumen Detected Using Pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA Genes (2012) (88)
- Effects of diet forage:concentrate ratio and metabolizable energy intake on isolated rumen epithelial cell metabolism in vitro. (2000) (82)
- Gene expression in the digestive tissues of ruminants and their relationships with feeding and digestive processes. (2010) (79)
- Effects of brown midrib corn silage on the energy balance of dairy cattle. (2001) (77)
- The proliferative actions of insulin, insulin-like growth factor-I, epidermal growth factor, butyrate and propionate on ruminal epithelial cells in vitro (1999) (75)
- Developmental changes in glucose and butyrate metabolism by isolated sheep ruminal cells. (1992) (72)
- Gene expression in bovine rumen epithelium during weaning identifies molecular regulators of rumen development and growth (2013) (72)
- Quantification of Transcriptome Responses of the Rumen Epithelium to Butyrate Infusion using RNA-seq Technology (2012) (70)
- Intestinal protein supply alters amino acid, but not glucose, metabolism by the sheep gastrointestinal tract. (2006) (55)
- Oxidation of glucose, glutamate, and glutamine by isolated ovine enterocytes in vitro is decreased by the presence of other metabolic fuels. (2004) (52)
- Visceral tissue growth and proliferation during the bovine lactation cycle. (2004) (52)
- Salvage of blood urea nitrogen in sheep is highly dependent on plasma urea concentration and the efficiency of capture within the digestive tract. (2007) (50)
- Influence of ruminal and postruminal carbohydrate infusion on visceral organ mass and adipose tissue accretion in growing beef steers. (2007) (46)
- Ruminal fermentation and intestinal flow of nutrients by lactating cows consuming brown midrib corn silages. (2001) (45)
- Use of isolated ruminal epithelial cells in the study of rumen metabolism. (1998) (40)
- Fate of dietary perchlorate in lactating dairy cows: Relevance to animal health and levels in the milk supply. (2005) (39)
- Sheep gastrointestinal development in response to different dietary treatments (1999) (38)
- Influence of abomasal carbohydrates on small intestinal sodium-dependent glucose cotransporter activity and abundance in steers. (2004) (36)
- Transcriptional regulators transforming growth factor-β1 and estrogen-related receptor-α identified as putative mediators of calf rumen epithelial tissue development and function during weaning. (2014) (36)
- Technical note: isolation and characterization of sheep ruminal epithelial cells. (1991) (31)
- Influence of ruminal and postruminal starch infusion on energy balance in growing steers. (2001) (27)
- Effects of ruminal and postruminal infusion of starch hydrolysate or glucose on the microbial ecology of the gastrointestinal tract in growing steers. (2002) (27)
- Palmitate metabolism by isolated sheep rumen epithelial cells. (1992) (26)
- Influence of abomasal carbohydrates on subcutaneous, omental, and mesenteric adipose lipogenic and lipolytic rates in growing beef steers. (2007) (26)
- Characterization of glucagon-like peptide 2 pathway member expression in bovine gastrointestinal tract. (2010) (25)
- Characterization of the longissimus lumborum transcriptome response to adding propionate to the diet of growing Angus beef steers. (2012) (24)
- Glucagon-like peptide 2 therapy reduces negative effects of diarrhea on calf gut. (2013) (24)
- Propionate modulation of ruminal ketogenesis. (1996) (24)
- Metabolic fates of ammonia-N in ruminal epithelial and duodenal mucosal cells isolated from growing sheep. (2005) (23)
- Glucagon-like peptide 2 and its beneficial effects on gut function and health in production animals. (2016) (21)
- Transcriptomic Sequencing Reveals a Set of Unique Genes Activated by Butyrate-Induced Histone Modification (2016) (20)
- Bovine somatotropin and rumen-undegradable protein effects in prepubertal dairy heifers: effects on body composition and organ and tissue weights. (2004) (20)
- Glutamate is the major anaplerotic substrate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle of isolated rumen epithelial and duodenal mucosal cells from beef cattle. (2009) (19)
- Urea synthesis by ruminal epithelial and duodenal mucosal cells from growing sheep. (2004) (16)
- Consumption of endophyte-infected fescue seed during the dry period does not decrease milk production in the following lactation. (2016) (14)
- Role of rumen butyrate in regulation of nitrogen utilization and urea nitrogen kinetics in growing sheep. (2015) (14)
- Effects of oral chlortetracycline and dietary protein level on plasma concentrations of growth hormone and thyroid hormones in beef steers before and after challenge with a combination of thyrotropin-releasing hormone and growth hormone-releasing hormone. (1999) (13)
- Hot topic: Brown marmorated stink bug odor compounds do not transfer into milk by feeding bug-contaminated corn silage to lactating dairy cattle. (2014) (13)
- Performance and carcass merit of growing beef steers with chlortetracycline-modified sensitivity to pituitary releasing hormones and fed two dietary protein levels. (2000) (13)
- Identification of two cDNA clones encoding small proline-rich proteins expressed in sheep ruminal epithelium. (1996) (11)
- Refinements in primary rumen epithelial cell incubation techniques. (2001) (11)
- Influence of chlortetracycline and dietary protein level on visceral organ mass of growing beef steers. (2000) (10)
- SITE OF STARCH DIGESTION : IMPACT ON ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY AND GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE (2008) (7)
- Isolation and characterization of a cDNA clone encoding ovine type I carbonic anhydrase. (1996) (7)
- CHARACTERIZATION OF A NORMALIZED CDNA LIBRARY FROM BOVINE INTESTINAL MUSCLE AND EPITHELIAL TISSUES (2005) (5)
- Effect of mastitis on milk perchlorate concentrations in dairy cows. (2006) (4)
- Growth and Development Symposium: Understanding and mitigating the impacts of inflammation on animal growth and development. (2012) (3)
- Evaluation of primary rumen epithelial cell incubation techniques in sheep (2002) (2)
- Gene expression in bovine rumen epithelium during weaning identifies molecular regulators of rumen development and growth (2013) (1)
- Glucose oxidation by isolated steer duodenal enterocytes in vitro. (2001) (1)
- Effects of feeding endophyte-infected fescue seed to Holstein cows during the dry period on plasma nitric oxide (NO), xanthine oxidase (XO) and haptoglobin (Hp) status in newborn calves (2012) (1)
- Hepatic transcriptome of beef steers is differentially modulated by composition of energy-substrate supply in growing beef steers. (2010) (0)
- Feeds, Ration Formulation : Models in Nutritional Research (2011) (0)
- Cellular composition and expression of potential stemcell markers in mammary tissue of cows consuming endophyteinfectedfescue seed during the dry period and early lactation (2013) (0)
- diet of growing Angus beef steers transcriptome response to adding propionate to the Characterization of the longissimus lumborum (2012) (0)
- Conference : Molecular and Cellular Studies of Rumen Epithelial Metabolism Use of Isolated Ruminal Epithelial Cells in the Study of Rumen Metabolism 1 (1998) (0)
- 0850 Consumption of endophyte-infected fescue seed during the dry period and lactation affects mammary gland gene expression in dairy cows. (2016) (0)
- Models in Nutritional Research (2015) (0)
- thyrotropin-releasing hormone and GH-releasing hormone in beef steers1'2 (2008) (0)
- Increased milk production by Holstein cows consuming endophyte-infected fescue seed during the dry period. (2012) (0)
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