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312 related items for PubMed ID: 22029782

  • 1. Effects of organically-complexed minerals on meat quality in chickens.
    Aksu T, Aksu Mİ, Yoruk MA, Karaoglu M.
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  • 2. Metabolism and tissue distribution of trace elements in broiler chickens' fed diets containing deficient and plethoric levels of copper, manganese, and zinc.
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  • 20. Growth response, blood characteristics and copper accumulation in organs of broilers fed on diets supplemented with organic and inorganic dietary copper sources.
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