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    Zhong X, Zhang XH, Li XM, Zhou YM, Li W, Huang XX, Zhang LL, Wang T.
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  • 36. Analysis of the duodenal microbiotas of weaned piglet fed with epidermal growth factor-expressed Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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  • 39. L-methionine supplementation maintains the integrity and barrier function of the small-intestinal mucosa in post-weaning piglets.
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