Lindsey S. Alexander, Ph.D.

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2011 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
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Animal Culture and Nutrition Agriculture, Cell Biology
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Jack Odle grad student 2011 NCSU
 (Dietary Phosphate Influences Satellite Cell Activity and Subsequent Growth Potential in the Neonatal Pig.)
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Mudd AT, Alexander LS, Johnson SK, et al. (2016) Perinatal Dietary Choline Deficiency in Sows Influences Concentrations of Choline Metabolites, Fatty Acids, and Amino Acids in Milk throughout Lactation. The Journal of Nutrition
Jacob RM, Mudd AT, Alexander LS, et al. (2016) Comparison of Brain Development in Sow-Reared and Artificially Reared Piglets. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 4: 95
Berding K, Wang M, Monaco MH, et al. (2016) Prebiotics and Bioactive Milk Fractions Affect Gut Development, Microbiota and Neurotransmitter Expression in Piglets. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Mudd AT, Alexander LS, Berding K, et al. (2016) Dietary Prebiotics, Milk Fat Globule Membrane, and Lactoferrin Affects Structural Neurodevelopment in the Young Piglet. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 4: 4
Rochell SJ, Alexander LS, Rocha GC, et al. (2015) Effects of dietary soybean meal concentration on growth and immune response of pigs infected with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Journal of Animal Science. 93: 2987-97
Alexander LS, Seabolt BS, Rhoads RP, et al. (2012) Neonatal phosphate nutrition alters in vivo and in vitro satellite cell activity in pigs. Nutrients. 4: 436-48
Mahajan A, Alexander LS, Seabolt BS, et al. (2011) Dietary calcium restriction affects mesenchymal stem cell activity and bone development in neonatal pigs. The Journal of Nutrition. 141: 373-9
Alexander LS, Mahajan A, Odle J, et al. (2010) Dietary phosphate restriction decreases stem cell proliferation and subsequent growth potential in neonatal pigs. The Journal of Nutrition. 140: 477-82
Alexander LS, Qu A, Cutler SA, et al. (2010) A calcitonin receptor (CALCR) single nucleotide polymorphism is associated with growth performance and bone integrity in response to dietary phosphorus deficiency. Journal of Animal Science. 88: 1009-16
Alexander LS, Qu A, Cutler SA, et al. (2008) Response to dietary phosphorus deficiency is affected by genetic background in growing pigs. Journal of Animal Science. 86: 2585-95
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