M. E. King Data-verified
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M. E. King, affiliated with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, has contributed to research focused on livestock economics. Their work includes a 2021 publication examining the relationships among maternal traits and sale prices of Red Angus bulls sold at auction between 2017 and 2019. This study provides data on the economic factors influencing the value of livestock. King has collaborated with researchers M. J. Smith, E. D. McCabe, G. M. Rogers, and K. E. Fike, all from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, with one shared publication each.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 7 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 6 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 3 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 5 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 1 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 2 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 6 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 3 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 4 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 7 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 4 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 1 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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Additional file 2 of Comparative liver proteome analysis of feedlot steer calves reveals growth trait-specific pathways influenced by calving season (2026)
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