Jean M. Marsh
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Also affiliated: University of Nebraska–Lincoln (1958); Kansas State University (2022)
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Biography and Research Information
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Jean M. Marsh conducts research focused on animal nutrition and physiology, with a recent publication examining the effects of betaine on protein deposition in growing cattle. This work investigated how modulating methyl group status influences physiological processes in livestock. Marsh's research network includes K. J. Hazlewood from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, with whom Marsh has co-authored one publication. Marsh has a career h-index of 4, with a total of 7 publications and 85 citations, indicating recent activity in the field.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 85
Selected Publications
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Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status (2022)
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- Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status
- Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status
- Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status
- Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status
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