2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40104-023-00862-z
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Multi-omics reveals that the host-microbiome metabolism crosstalk of differential rumen bacterial enterotypes can regulate the milk protein synthesis of dairy cows

Abstract: Background Dairy cows’ lactation performance is the outcome of the crosstalk between ruminal microbial metabolism and host metabolism. However, it is still unclear to what extent the rumen microbiome and its metabolites, as well as the host metabolism, contribute to regulating the milk protein yield (MPY). Methods The rumen fluid, serum and milk of 12 Holstein cows with the same diet (45% coarseness ratio), parity (2–3 fetuses) and lactation days (… Show more

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