Dr. Yangchun  Cao
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Dr. Yangchun Cao

Associate Professor
Northwest A&F University, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition and Physiology from China Agricultural University, Beijing, China

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Nutrition Regulation
62%
Gastrointestinal Microorganism
90%
Nutrient Metabolism
75%
Animal Anatomy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Selected Publications

  1. Sun, F., Y. Cao, C. Yu, X. Wei and J. Yao, 2016. 1, 25-Dihydroxyvitamin D 3 modulates calcium transport in goat mammary epithelial cells in a dose-and energy-dependent manner. J. Anim. Sci. Biotechnol., Vol. 7. 10.1186/s40104-016-0101-0.
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  2. Sun, F., Y. Cao, C. Cai, S. Li, C. Yu and J. Yao, 2016. Regulation of nutritional metabolism in transition dairy cows: Energy homeostasis and health in response to post-ruminal choline and methionine. PloS One, Vol. 11. 10.1371/journal.pone.0160659.
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  3. Li, Z., A. Cui, C. Liang, Y.C. Cao and L.S. Zan, 2016. Rumen degradation characteristics of five commonly used concentrates for Qinchuan beef cattle. J. Domestic Anim. Ecol., 37: 31-35.
  4. Cui, A., Z. Li, Y.C. Cao and L.S. Zan, 2016. Effect of different concentrate to forage ratio of diet on methane emission and rumen fermentation for Qinchuan beef cattle. J. Domestic Anim. Ecol., 37: 1673-1682.
  5. Cao, N., F.F. Sun, Y.X. Liu, J.H. Yao and Y.C. Cao, 2016. The application of Dunaliella salina powder in dairy cows. Pratacultural Sci., 33: 764-770.
  6. Yao, J.H., Y.C. Cao and C.J. Cai, 2015. Research advance of the regulation of glucose metabolism in dairy cow and goats. Feed Ind., 36: 1-7.
  7. Liu, K., Y. Liu, S.M. Liu, M. Xu and Z.P. Yu et al., 2015. Relationships between leucine and the pancreatic exocrine function for improving starch digestibility in ruminants. J. Dairy Sci., 98: 2576-2582.
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  8. Zhu, Z.X., Y.C. Cao, W.J. Cao, F. Yang, Z.Y. Ma and H.X. Zheng, 2014. Recent progress in interferon induced protein GBP1 research. Chinese J. Virol., 30: 456-462.
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  9. Sun, F.F., Y.C. Cao, S.X. Li, J.T. Han and J.H. Yao, 2014. Regulation of choline on nutrient metabolism in periparturient dairy cows: A review. Chinese J. Anim. Nutr., 26: 26-33.
  10. Liu, C.J., X.H. Zhao, Y.C. Cao and J.H. Yao, 2014. Application of CPM-dairy software in the domestic and international dairy formula. Feed Ind., 35: 76-78.
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  11. Liu, C.J., X.H. Zhao, C.Y. Li, Y.C. Cao, F. Wang and J.H. Yao, 2014. Effects of non-fiber carbohydrates sources on ruminal fermentation and nutrient utilization in vitro. J. Northwest A F Univ., 42: 28-33.
  12. Li, S.X., Y.C. Cao, F.F. Sun, J.T. Han and J.H. Yao, 2014. Application of rumen-protected choline in transition cows. Feed Ind., 26: 18-22.
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  13. Li, F., Z. Li, S. Li, J.D. Ferguson and Y. Cao et al., 2014. Effect of dietary physically effective fiber on ruminal fermentation and the fatty acid profile of milk in dairy goats. J. Dairy Sci., 97: 2281-2290.
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  14. Li, F., Y. Cao, N. Liu, X. Yang, J. Yao and D. Yan, 2014. Subacute ruminal acidosis challenge changed in situ degradability of feedstuffs in dairy goats. J. Dairy Sci., 97: 5101-5109.
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  15. Li, F., X.J. Yang, Y.C. Cao, S.X. Li, J.H. Yao, Z.J. Li and F.F. Sun, 2014. Effects of dietary effective fiber to rumen degradable starch ratios on the risk of sub-acute ruminal acidosis and rumen content fatty acids composition in dairy goat. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 189: 54-62.
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  16. Li, F., M. Xu, Y.C. Cao, F.F. Sun, X.J. Yang, J.H. Yao and D.Q. Li, 2014. Meta-analysis to optimizing dietary carbohydrate balance index in lactating dairy cow. Chinese J. Anim. Vet. Sci., 45: 1457-1466.
  17. Sun, F.F., Y.C. Cao and J.H. Yao, 2013. Research advances in glucose balance and regulation for perinatal dairy cattle. Feed Ind., 34: 46-50.
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  18. Liu, Y., K. Liu, C.R. Lv, Y.C. Cao and J.H. Yao, 2013. Duodenal infusion of leucine: Effects on pancreatic amylase secretion of dairy cows. Chinese J. Anim. Nutr., 25: 1785-1790.
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  19. Liu, C.J., X.H. Zhao, M. Xu, Y.C. Cao, T. Yang and J.H. Yao, 2013. Clustering analysis of several regular raw materials of Chinese dairy feed based on CPM-Dairy. Chinese J. Anim. Nutr., 25: 2325-2336.
  20. Li, C.Y., Y.C. Cao, S.Z. Li, M. Xu and C.J. Liu et al., 2013. Effects of exogenous fibrolytic enzyme on in vitro ruminal fermentation and microbial populations of substrates with different forage to concentrate ratios. J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 12: 1000-1006.
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  21. Li, C.Y., X.H. Zhao, Y.C. Cao, Y.G. Lei, C.J. Liu, H.X. Wang and J.H. Yao, 2013. Effects of chitosan on in vitro ruminal fermentation in diets with different forage to concentrate ratios. J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 12: 839-845.
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  22. Cao, Y.C., Y. Gao, M. Xu, N.N. Liu and X.H. Zhao et al., 2013. Effect of ADL to aNDF ratio and ryegrass particle length on chewing, ruminal fermentation and in situ degradability in goats. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 186: 112-119.
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  23. Cao, Y.C., J.H. Yao and X.J. Yang, 2013. Study on improving practical teaching of feed additives. J. Anhui Agric. Sci., 41: 8402-8403.
  24. Cao, Y.C., H.J. Yang and D.F. Zhang, 2013. Enzymatic characteristics of crude feruloyl and acetyl esterases of rumen fungus Neocallimastix sp. YAK11 isolated from yak (Bos grunniens). J. Anim. Physiol. Anim. Nutr., 97: 363-373.
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  25. Yang, H.J., Q. Yue and Y.C. Cao, 2011. Enzymological characterization of feruloyl and acetyl esterases in the rumen fluids of Holstein steers. J. China Agric. Univ., 16: 73-78.
  26. Shen, B.T., Y.C. Cao and H.J. Yang, 2011. Modern molecular techniques applied in microbial diversity znd quantitative analysis of anaerobic fungi in the rumen: A review. Chinese Agric. Sci. Bull., 27: 1-5.
  27. Cao, Y.C. and H.J. Yang, 2011. Ruminal digestibility and fermentation characteristics in vitro of fenugreek and alfalfa hay combination with or without the inoculation of Neocallimastix sp. YAK11. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 169: 53-60.
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  28. Cao, Y.C. and H.J. Yang, 2011. Effect of roughage fibre content on fibrolytic activities and volatile fatty acid profiles of Neocallimastix sp. YAK11 isolated from rumen fluids of yak (Bos grunniens). Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 170: 284-290.
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  29. Yang, H.J., Y.C. Cao and D.F. Zhang, 2010. Caecal fermentation patterns in vitro of glucose, cellobiose, microcrystalline cellulose and NDF separated from alfalfa hay in the adult rabbit. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 162: 149-154.
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  30. Cao, Y., H. Yang and B. Shen, 2010. Screening and identification of high activity cellulolytic anaerobic fungi from rumen of yak. J. China Agric. Univ., 15: 70-74.
  31. Yue, Q., H.J. Yang, Y.C. Cao, D.F. Zhang, Y.H. Jiang and J.Q. Wang, 2009. Feruloyl and acetyl esterase production of an anaerobic rumen fungus Neocallimastix sp. YQ2 effected by glucose and soluble nitrogen supplementations and its potential in the hydrolysis of fibrous feedstuffs. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 153: 263-277.
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  32. Yang, H.J., Q. Yue, Y.C. Cao, D.F. Zhang and J.Q. Wang, 2009. Effects of crude feruloyl and acetyl esterase solutions of Neocallimastix sp. YQ1 and Anaeromyces sp. YQ3 isolated from Holstein steers on hydrolysis of Chinese wildrye grass hay, wheat bran, maize bran, wheat straw and corn stalks. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 154: 218-227.
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  33. Yang, H.J., D.F. Zhang, Y.C. Cao, Y.H. Jiang and J.Q. Wang, 2009. Phosphate inhibits in vitro ruminal acetoclastic methanogenesis of maize-rich substrate with lactating Holstein dairy cow rumen liquor. J. Anim. Sci./J. Dairy Sci., 87/92: 465-465.
  34. Liu, J.J., Y.C. Cao and H.J. Yang, 2009. Research advances in Feruloyl esterase's expressing systems and its topological structure. China Anim. Husbandry Vet. Med., 36: 127-131.