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Authors: Petersen, YM Burrin, DG Sangild, PT
Citation: Ym. Petersen et al., GLP-2 has differential effects on small intestine growth and function in fetal and neonatal pigs, AM J P-REG, 281(6), 2001, pp. R1986-R1993

Authors: Park, YK Dudley, MA Burrin, DG Donovan, SM
Citation: Yk. Park et al., Intestinal protein and LPH synthesis in parenterally fed piglets receivingpartial enteral nutrition and enteral insulinlike growth factor 1, J PED GASTR, 33(2), 2001, pp. 189-195

Authors: Davis, TA Fiorotto, ML Beckett, PR Burrin, DG Reeds, PJ Wray-Cahen, D Nguyen, HV
Citation: Ta. Davis et al., Differential effects of insulin on peripheral and visceral tissue protein synthesis in neonatal pigs, AM J P-ENDO, 280(5), 2001, pp. E770-E779

Authors: Reeds, PJ Burrin, DG
Citation: Pj. Reeds et Dg. Burrin, Glutamine and the bowel, J NUTR, 131(9), 2001, pp. 2505S-2508S

Authors: Burrin, DG Stoll, B Fan, MZ Dudley, MA Donovan, SM Reeds, PJ
Citation: Dg. Burrin et al., Oral IGF-l alters the posttranslational processing but not the activity oflactase-phlorizin hydrolase in formula-fed neonatal pigs, J NUTR, 131(9), 2001, pp. 2235-2241

Authors: Burrin, DG Petersen, Y Stoll, B Sangild, P
Citation: Dg. Burrin et al., Glucagon-like peptide 2: A nutrient-responsive gut growth factor, J NUTR, 131(3), 2001, pp. 709-712

Authors: van Goudoever, JB Stoll, B Hartmann, B Holst, JJ Reeds, PJ Burrin, DG
Citation: Jb. Van Goudoever et al., Secretion of trophic gut peptides is not different in bolus- and continuously fed piglets, J NUTR, 131(3), 2001, pp. 729-732

Authors: Fan, MZ Stoll, B Jiang, R Burrin, DG
Citation: Mz. Fan et al., Enterocyte digestive enzyme activity along the crypt-villus and longitudinal axes in the neonatal pig small intestine, J ANIM SCI, 79(2), 2001, pp. 371-381

Authors: van der Schoor, SRD van Goudoever, JB Stoll, B Henry, JF Rosenberger, JR Burrin, DG Reeds, PJ
Citation: Srd. Van Der Schoor et al., The pattern of intestinal substrate oxidation is altered by protein restriction in pigs, GASTROENTY, 121(5), 2001, pp. 1167-1175

Authors: Burrin, DG
Citation: Dg. Burrin, Nutrient requirements and metabolism, BIOLOGY OF THE DOMESTIC PIG, 2001, pp. 309-389

Authors: Reeds, PJ Burrin, DG
Citation: Pj. Reeds et Dg. Burrin, The gut and amino acid homeostasis, NUTRITION, 16(7-8), 2000, pp. 666-668

Authors: Lewis, AJ Wester, TJ Burrin, DG Dauncey, MJ
Citation: Aj. Lewis et al., Exogenous growth hormone induces somatotrophic gene expression in neonatalliver and skeletal muscle, AM J P-REG, 278(4), 2000, pp. R838-R844

Authors: Burrin, DG Stoll, B Jiang, R Petersen, Y Elnif, J Buddington, RK Schmidt, M Holst, JJ Hartmann, B Sangild, PT
Citation: Dg. Burrin et al., GLP-2 stimulates intestinal growth in premature TPN-fed pigs by suppressing proteolysis and apoptosis, AM J P-GAST, 279(6), 2000, pp. G1249-G1256

Authors: Stoll, B Chang, XY Fan, MZ Reeds, PJ Burrin, DG
Citation: B. Stoll et al., Enteral nutrient intake level determines intestinal protein synthesis and accretion rates in neonatal pigs, AM J P-GAST, 279(2), 2000, pp. G288-G294

Authors: Vann, RC Nguyen, KV Reeds, PJ Burrin, DG Fiorotto, ML Steele, NC Deaver, DR Davis, TA
Citation: Rc. Vann et al., Somatotropin increases protein balance by lowering body protein degradation in fed, growing pigs, AM J P-ENDO, 278(3), 2000, pp. E477-E483

Authors: Fiorotto, ML Davis, TA Reeds, PJ Burrin, DG
Citation: Ml. Fiorotto et al., Nonnutritive factors in colostrum enhance myofibrillar protein synthesis in the newborn pig, PEDIAT RES, 48(4), 2000, pp. 511-517

Authors: Reeds, PJ Burrin, DG Davis, TA Fiorotto, ML Stoll, B van Goudoever, JB
Citation: Pj. Reeds et al., Protein nutrition of the neonate, P NUTR SOC, 59(1), 2000, pp. 87-97

Authors: van Goudoever, JB Stoll, B Henry, JF Burrin, DG Reeds, PJ
Citation: Jb. Van Goudoever et al., Adaptive regulation of intestinal lysine metabolism, P NAS US, 97(21), 2000, pp. 11620-11625

Authors: Jiang, RH Chang, XY Stoll, B Ellis, KJ Shypailo, RJ Weaver, E Campbell, J Burrin, DG
Citation: Rh. Jiang et al., Dietary plasma protein is used more efficiently than extruded soy protein for lean tissue growth in early-weaned pigs, J NUTR, 130(8), 2000, pp. 2016-2019

Authors: Reeds, PJ Burrin, DG Stoll, B Jahoor, F
Citation: Pj. Reeds et al., Intestinal glutamate metabolism, J NUTR, 130(4), 2000, pp. 978S-982S

Authors: Jiang, RH Chang, XY Stoll, B Fan, MZ Arthington, J Weaver, E Campbell, J Burrin, DG
Citation: Rh. Jiang et al., Dietary plasma protein reduces small intestinal growth and lamina propria cell density in early weaned pigs, J NUTR, 130(1), 2000, pp. 21-26

Authors: Burrin, DG Stoll, B Jiang, RH Chang, XY Hartmann, B Holst, JJ Greeley, GH Reeds, PJ
Citation: Dg. Burrin et al., Minimal enteral nutrient requirements for intestinal growth in neonatal piglets: how much is enough?, AM J CLIN N, 71(6), 2000, pp. 1603-1610

Authors: Stoll, B Burrin, DG Henry, JF Jahoor, F Reeds, PJ
Citation: B. Stoll et al., Dietary and systemic phenylalanine utilization for mucosal and hepatic constitutive protein synthesis in pigs, AM J P-GAST, 39(1), 1999, pp. G49-G57

Authors: Davis, TA Fiorotto, ML Nguyen, HV Burrin, DG
Citation: Ta. Davis et al., Aminoacyl-tRNA and tissue free amino acid pools are equilibrated after a flooding dose of phenylalanine, AM J P-ENDO, 40(1), 1999, pp. E103-E109

Authors: Stoll, B Burrin, DG Henry, J Yu, H Jahoor, F Reeds, PJ
Citation: B. Stoll et al., Substrate oxidation by the portal drained viscera of fed piglets, AM J P-ENDO, 40(1), 1999, pp. E168-E175
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