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2001

K. S. Swanson and G. C. Fahey, Jr. 2001. Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and mannanoligosaccharides (MOS) affect microbial populations, immune function, and concentrations of fecal protein catabolities in adult dogs. In: Pet Food Institute Annual Meeting and Suppliers Mart Supplement, pp. 1-6.


S. M. Murray, E. A. Flickinger, A. R. Patil, N. R. Merchen, J. L. Brent, Jr., and G. C. Fahey, Jr. 2001. In vitro fermentation characteristics of native and processed cereal grains and potato starch using ileal chyme from dogs. J. Anim. Sci. 79(2):435-444.


T. M. Burkhalter, N. R. Merchen, L. L. Bauer, S. M. Murray, A. R. Patil, J. L. Brent, Jr., and G. C. Fahey, Jr. 2001. The ratio of insoluble to soluble fiber components in soybean hulls affects ileal and total tract nutrient digestibilities and fecal characteristics of dogs. J. Nutr. 131(7):1978-1885.


G. M. Clapper, C. M. Grieshop, N. R. Merchen, J. C. Russett, J. L. Brent, Jr., and G. C. Fahey, Jr. 2001. Ileal and total tract nutrient digestibilities and fecal characteristics of dogs as affected by soybean protein inclusion in dry, extruded diets. J. Anim. Sci. 79(6):1523-1532.


K. S. Swanson, C. M. Grieshop, G. M. Clapper, R. G. Shields, T. Belay, N. R. Merchen, and G. C. Fahey, Jr. 2001. Fruit and vegetable fiber fermentation by gut microflora from canines. J. Anim. Sci. 79(4):919-926.


G. E. Bednar, A. R. Patil, S. M. Murray, C. M. Grieshop, N. R. Merchen, and G. C. Fahey, Jr. 2001. Starch and fiber fractions in selected food and feed ingredients affect their small intestinal digestibility and fermentability and their large bowel fermentability in a canine model. J. Nutr. 131(2):276-286.