Publications by authors named "J M A S P Wickramasinghe"

This study's objective was to determine the effects of increasing the dietary added zinc () on the milk production, milk somatic cell count (), and immunoglobulin and antioxidant marker concentrations in the blood of dairy cows. Twelve Holstein cows (67 ± 2.5 days in milk) were assigned randomly to (1) a diet containing Zn-methionine at 76 mg/kg of DM () or (2) CTL top-dressed with about 21 mg/kg of DM extra Zn-methionine () for 70 d.

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Lineage-defining transcription factors form densely interconnected circuits in chromatin occupancy assays, but the functional significance of these networks remains underexplored. We reconstructed the functional topology of a leukemia cell transcription network from the direct gene-regulatory programs of eight core transcriptional regulators established in pre-steady state assays coupling targeted protein degradation with nascent transcriptomics. The core regulators displayed narrow, largely non-overlapping direct transcriptional programs, forming a sparsely interconnected functional hierarchy stabilized by incoherent feed-forward loops.

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  • - About 15% of human cancers are linked to viral infections, and traditional methods for studying viruses in tumors involve aligning RNA sequencing data to known virus databases.
  • - The researchers developed a new tool called viRNAtrap, which uses a deep learning model to identify and analyze viral RNA sequences without the need for alignment.
  • - By applying viRNAtrap to data from 14 types of cancer, the study revealed unexpected viruses potentially linked to cancer progression and identified human endogenous viruses associated with worse survival outcomes.
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The objective was to determine the impact of feeding MCE on ruminal and intestinal morphology and microbiota composition of calves. A total of 10 male and 10 female crossbred (dairy × beef) calves (6 d of age) were assigned randomly to control (CTL; n = 10) or MCE-supplemented (TRT; n = 10) groups. The MCE was fed in the milk replacer and top-dressed on the calf starter during pre-weaning (6 to 49 d) and post-weaning (50 to 95 d) periods, respectively.

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This study examined the effects of Sangrovit, a plant extract (MCE) preparation on feed intake, growth, blood chemistry, and tissue-residue levels of calves. Twenty male and 20 female calves (~5 d of age) were assigned to one of four daily Sangrovit doses: 0.0 and 0.

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