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Biotin and Lameness - A review
L. Green
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, C. Muelling
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Life and Environmental Sciences
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Biotin
100%
Lameness
100%
Cattle
30%
Hoof
30%
Protein Synthesis
23%
Herding
23%
Lipid Synthesis
15%
Long-chain Fatty Acids
15%
High Standards
7%
Epidemiological Study
7%
Gene Expression
7%
Enhanced Stability
7%
Water-soluble
7%
Cell Adhesion
7%
Cellular Level
7%
Fatty Acids
7%
Lipid Metabolism
7%
Feces
7%
Weight of Evidence
7%
Biological Effects
7%
Hygiene
7%
Complex Lipids
7%
Vitamins
7%
Milk
7%
Best Management Practices
7%
Laboratory Research
7%
Chain Elongation
7%
Cellular Lipids
7%
Fatty Acid Synthesis
7%
High Yielding
7%
Balanced Diet
7%
Normal Gait
7%
Cost-effective Tool
7%
Social Integration
7%
Current Costs
7%
Control Program
7%
Multifactorial Etiology
7%
Foot Lesions
7%
Dairy Cow
7%
Dairy Herd
7%
Milk Yield
7%
Heifers
7%
Sole Ulcer
7%
White Line Disease
7%
Early Lactation
7%
Claw Horn
7%
Dry Cow
7%
Biotin Supplements
7%
Keratin Protein
7%
Horn Structure
7%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biotin
100%
Horn
64%
Cow
35%
Hooves
28%
Protein Synthesis
21%
Feed Supplementation
21%
Herd
21%
Fatty Acids
14%
Dairy Cattle
14%
Long Chain Fatty Acid
14%
Lipogenesis
14%
Epidemiological Study
7%
Sole
7%
Foot
7%
Feces
7%
Cell Adhesion
7%
Gene Expression
7%
Weight-of-Evidence
7%
Claws
7%
Heifer
7%
Lipid Metabolism
7%
De Novo Synthesis
7%
Milk Yield
7%
Early Lactation
7%
Keratin
7%