Associations among Milk Microbiota, Milk Fatty Acids, Milk Glycans, and Inflammation from Lactating Holstein Cows
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Danielle G. Lemay | K. Kalscheur | J. Finley | D. Barile | M. Picklo | P. Tomasula | Mary E. Kable | D. Storms | D. V. Van Hekken | Sierra D Durham | Naomi K Fukagawa | Andrew D Magnuson | Laurynne C. Coates | Benjamin Plumier | Sierra D. Durham | D. Lemay | Naomi K. Fukagawa
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