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Paten Am

Researcher at Massey University

Publications -  9
Citations -  481

Paten Am is an academic researcher from Massey University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Offspring & Lactation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 309 citations. Previous affiliations of Paten Am include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & Gravida.

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Systems Biology and Multi-Omics Integration: Viewpoints from the Metabolomics Research Community.

TL;DR: This document envisage that this document will serve as a guide to metabolomics researchers and other members of the community wishing to perform multi-omics studies and believe that these ideas may allow the full promise of integratedmulti-omics research and, ultimately, of systems biology to be realized.
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Functional development of the adult ovine mammary gland—insights from gene expression profiling

TL;DR: Genes and pathways identified by the present study may be important for managing milk production and mammary development, and may inform studies of diseases affecting the mammary gland.
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Long-term dynamics of honey bee colonies following exposure to chemical stress

TL;DR: It is concluded that long-term and colony-level measures of the effects of agrochemicals are needed to properly understand risks to bees.
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Lactation Biology Symposium: maternal nutrition during early and mid-to-late pregnancy: Comparative effects on milk production of twin-born ewe progeny during their first lactation.

TL;DR: Results from this study indicate that dam nutrition during early pregnancy can influence the lactational performance of ewe offspring and the BW at weaning of their grandoffspring, which may ultimately affect farmer profits.
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Identification of reference genes for RT-qPCR in ovine mammary tissue during late pregnancy and lactation and in response to maternal nutritional programming

TL;DR: TET1, a key regulator of DNA methylation, is responsive to maternal programming and physiological state and shown to be responsive to RT-qPCR data for the ovine mammary gland in two physiological states; late pregnancy and lactation.