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    Thymann T, Sørensen KU, Hedemann MS, Elnif J, Jensen BB, Banga-Mboko H, Leser TD, Sangild PT.
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  • 29. Neutral detergent-soluble fiber improves gut barrier function in twenty-five-day-old weaned rabbits.
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  • 32. Virginiamycin improves phosphorus digestibility and utilization by growing-finishing pigs fed a phosphorus-deficient, corn-soybean meal diet.
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  • 35. Growth performance, gastrointestinal microbial activity, and nutrient digestibility in early-weaned pigs fed diets containing flaxseed and carbohydrase enzyme.
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    Brown PJ, Poulsen SS, Wells M.
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  • 38. Time-course responses of ileal and fecal microbiota and metabolite profiles to antibiotics in cannulated pigs.
    Gao K, Pi Y, Peng Y, Mu CL, Zhu WY.
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  • 40. The apical membrane of intestinal brush cells possesses a specialised, but species-specific, composition of glycoconjugates--on-section and in vivo lectin labelling in rats, guinea-pigs and mice.
    Gebert A, al-Samir K, Werner K, Fassbender S, Gebhard A.
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