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  • 3. Effects of fermented cottonseed meal on the growth performance, gastrointestinal microflora population and small intestinal morphology in broiler chickens.
    Jazi V, Boldaji F, Dastar B, Hashemi SR, Ashayerizadeh A.
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  • 7. Fermented Cottonseed Meal as a Partial Replacement for Soybean Meal Could Improve the Growth Performance, Immunity and Antioxidant Properties, and Nutrient Digestibility by Altering the Gut Microbiota Profile of Weaned Piglets.
    Gu X, Li Z, Wang J, Chen J, Jiang Q, Liu N, Liu X, Zhang F, Tan B, Li H, Ma X.
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  • 9. Effects of crude protease produced by Bacillus subtilis (MAFIC Y7) on growth performance, immune indices, and anti-inflammatory responses of broilers fed soybean meal- or cottonseed meal-based diets.
    Guo X, Li Q, Wang L, Zhang Y, Johnston LJ, Levesque CL, Cao Y, Dong B.
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  • 11. Comparison of amino acid digestibility of soybean meal, cottonseed meal, and low-gossypol cottonseed meal between broilers and laying hens.
    Qiu K, Wang XC, Wang J, Wang H, Qi GH, Zhang HJ, Wu SG.
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  • 13. Additivity of apparent and standardized ileal digestibility of phosphorus in mixed diets containing corn and soybean meal fed to broiler chickens.
    Babatunde OO, Osho SO, Park CS, Adeola O.
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  • 14. Tissue lipid metabolism and hepatic metabolomic profiling in response to supplementation of fermented cottonseed meal in the diets of broiler chickens.
    Nie CX, Zhang WJ, Wang YQ, Liu YF, Ge WX, Liu JC.
    J Zhejiang Univ Sci B; 2015 Jun 03; 16(6):447-55. PubMed ID: 26055906
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  • 16. True ileal calcium digestibility in soybean meal and canola meal, and true ileal phosphorous digestibility in maize-soybean meal and maize-canola meal diets, without and with microbial phytase, for broiler growers and finishers.
    David LS, Abdollahi MR, Bedford MR, Ravindran V.
    Br Poult Sci; 2021 Apr 03; 62(2):293-303. PubMed ID: 33196290
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  • 18. Synergistic effects of fermented soybean meal and mannan-oligosaccharide on growth performance, digestive functions, and hepatic gene expression in broiler chickens.
    Soumeh EA, Mohebodini H, Toghyani M, Shabani A, Ashayerizadeh A, Jazi V.
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  • 19. Fermented cottonseed meal improves production performance and reduces fat deposition in broiler chickens.
    Niu JL, Wei LQ, Luo YQ, Yang WT, Lu QC, Zheng XX, Niu YJ, Sheng W, Cheng H, Zhang WJ, Nie CX.
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  • 20. The Use of Fermented Soybean Meals during Early Phase Affects Subsequent Growth and Physiological Response in Broiler Chicks.
    Kim SK, Kim TH, Lee SK, Chang KH, Cho SJ, Lee KW, An BK.
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