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Hall JA, Bobe G, Nixon BK, Vorachek WR, Nichols T, Mosher WD, Pirelli GJ.  2014.  Effect of transport on blood selenium and glutathione status in feeder lambs.. J Anim Sci. 92(9):4115-22.
Hall JA, Bobe G, Nixon BK, Vorachek WR, Nichols T, Mosher WD, Pirelli GJ.  2014.  Effect of transport on blood selenium and glutathione status in feeder lambs.. J Anim Sci. 92(9):4115-22.
Hall JA, Bobe G, Nixon BK, Vorachek WR, Nichols T, Mosher WD, Pirelli GJ.  2014.  Effect of transport on blood selenium and glutathione status in feeder lambs.. J Anim Sci. 92(9):4115-22.
Wallace LG, Bobe G, Vorachek WR, Dolan BP, Estill CT, Pirelli GJ, Hall JA.  2017.  Effects of feeding pregnant beef cows selenium-enriched alfalfa hay on selenium status and antibody titers in their newborn calves.. J Anim Sci. 95(6):2408-2420.
Wallace LG, Bobe G, Vorachek WR, Dolan BP, Estill CT, Pirelli GJ, Hall JA.  2017.  Effects of feeding pregnant beef cows selenium-enriched alfalfa hay on selenium status and antibody titers in their newborn calves.. J Anim Sci. 95(6):2408-2420.
Zaworski EM, Shriver-Munsch CM, Fadden NA, Sanchez WK, Yoon I, Bobe G.  2014.  Effects of feeding various dosages of Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product in transition dairy cows.. J Dairy Sci. 97(5):3081-98.
Warnock JJ, Bobe G, Duesterdieck-Zellmer KF, Spina J, Ott J, Baltzer WI, Bay BK.  2014.  Growth factor treated tensioned synoviocyte neotissues: towards meniscal bioscaffold tissue engineering.. Vet J. 200(1):22-30.
Warnock JJ, Bobe G, Duesterdieck-Zellmer KF, Spina J, Ott J, Baltzer WI, Bay BK.  2014.  Growth factor treated tensioned synoviocyte neotissues: towards meniscal bioscaffold tissue engineering.. Vet J. 200(1):22-30.
Galbraith ML, Vorachek WR, Estill CT, Whanger PD, Bobe G, Davis TZ, Hall JA.  2016.  Rumen Microorganisms Decrease Bioavailability of Inorganic Selenium Supplements.. Biol Trace Elem Res. 171(2):338-343.
Galbraith ML, Vorachek WR, Estill CT, Whanger PD, Bobe G, Davis TZ, Hall JA.  2016.  Rumen Microorganisms Decrease Bioavailability of Inorganic Selenium Supplements.. Biol Trace Elem Res. 171(2):338-343.