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105 related items for PubMed ID: 1409229

  • 21. Tolerance of the chick to excess dietary cadmium as influenced by dietary cysteine and by experimental infection with Eimeria acervulina.
    Czarnecki GL, Baker DH.
    J Anim Sci; 1982 May; 54(5):983-8. PubMed ID: 7096221
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  • 22. The iron-zinc interrelationship in the chick as influenced by Eimeria acervulina infection.
    Bafundo KW, Baker DH, Fitzgerald PR.
    J Nutr; 1984 Jul; 114(7):1306-12. PubMed ID: 6737091
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  • 23. Feed additive interactions in the chicken: reduction of tissue copper deposition by dietary roxarsone in healthy and in Eimeria acervulina-infected or Eimeria tenella-infected chicks.
    Czarnecki GL, Baker DH.
    Poult Sci; 1984 Jul; 63(7):1412-8. PubMed ID: 6473253
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  • 24. Dietary fish oil or lofrin, a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor, decrease the growth-suppressing effects of coccidiosis in broiler chicks.
    Korver DR, Wakenell P, Klasing KC.
    Poult Sci; 1997 Oct; 76(10):1355-63. PubMed ID: 9316110
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  • 26. Effect of Eimeria acervulina infection in chicks fed excess dietary cobalt and/or manganese.
    Brown DR, Southern LL.
    J Nutr; 1985 Mar; 115(3):347-51. PubMed ID: 3973746
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  • 28. Experimental coccidiosis provoked by Eimeria acervulina in chicks simultaneously fed on ochratoxin A contaminated diet.
    Koynarski V, Stoev S, Grozeva N, Mirtcheva T, Daskalov H, Mitev J, Mantle P.
    Res Vet Sci; 2007 Apr; 82(2):225-31. PubMed ID: 16997337
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  • 31. The effect of dietary crude protein level on intestinal and cecal coccidiosis in chicken.
    Sharma VD, Fernando MA, Summers JD.
    Can J Comp Med; 1973 Apr; 37(2):195-9. PubMed ID: 4266700
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  • 35. Interactive effects of sodium zeolite A (Ethacal) and monensin in uninfected and Eimeria acervulina-infected chicks.
    Ward TL, Watkins KL, Southern LL.
    Poult Sci; 1990 Feb; 69(2):276-80. PubMed ID: 2158650
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  • 38. Effect of dietary sodium zeolite A and excess calcium on growth and tibia calcium and phosphorus concentration in uninfected and Eimeria acervulina-infected chicks.
    Watkins KL, Vagnoni DB, Southern LL.
    Poult Sci; 1989 Sep; 68(9):1236-40. PubMed ID: 2554269
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  • 39. Intestinal absorption of glycylproline in chicks infected with Eimeria acervulina.
    Ball SJ, Heading CA, Meade HM.
    Acta Vet Hung; 1991 Sep; 39(3-4):161-3. PubMed ID: 1785435
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  • 40. Effects of tannic acid extract on performance and intestinal health of broiler chickens following coccidiosis vaccination and/or a mixed-species Eimeria challenge.
    Tonda RM, Rubach JK, Lumpkins BS, Mathis GF, Poss MJ.
    Poult Sci; 2018 Sep 01; 97(9):3031-3042. PubMed ID: 29767789
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