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178 related items for PubMed ID: 680583

  • 1. Body composition, in vitro lipid metabolism and skeletal muscle characteristics in fast-growing, lean and in slow-growing, obese pigs at equal age and weight.
    Buhlinger CA, Wangsness PJ, Martin RJ, Ziegler JH.
    Growth; 1978 Jun; 42(2):225-36. PubMed ID: 680583
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  • 3. Compensatory growth response in pigs: effects on growth performance, composition of weight gain at carcass and muscle levels, and meat quality.
    Heyer A, Lebret B.
    J Anim Sci; 2007 Mar; 85(3):769-78. PubMed ID: 17296780
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  • 6. Interactive effects of dietary fat source and slaughter weight in growing-finishing swine: I. Growth performance and longissimus muscle fatty acid composition.
    Apple JK, Maxwell CV, Galloway DL, Hutchison S, Hamilton CR.
    J Anim Sci; 2009 Apr; 87(4):1407-22. PubMed ID: 19066246
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  • 7. Comparison of proteolytic variables in a lean and obese strain of pig at the ages of 2.5 and 7 months.
    Kretchmar DH, Koohmaraie M, Mersmann HJ.
    Lab Anim Sci; 1994 Feb; 44(1):38-41. PubMed ID: 7516455
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  • 10. Skeletal muscle cellularity and histochemistry in young lean and obese pigs.
    Hausman GJ, Campion DR.
    Growth; 1986 Feb; 50(3):287-95. PubMed ID: 2948891
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  • 12. Tissue weights and body composition of two genetic lines of barrows and gilts from twenty to one hundred twenty-five kilograms of body weight.
    Wiseman TG, Mahan DC, Peters JC, Fastinger ND, Ching S, Kim YY.
    J Anim Sci; 2007 Jul; 85(7):1825-35. PubMed ID: 17400965
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  • 15. Subcutaneous adipose tissue cellularity of swine with different propensities for adipose tissue growth.
    Etherton TD.
    Growth; 1980 Sep; 44(3):182-91. PubMed ID: 7429285
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  • 16. Adipose tissue lipolytic rate in genetically obese and lean swine.
    Mersmann HJ.
    J Anim Sci; 1985 Jan; 60(1):131-5. PubMed ID: 3972733
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  • 17. Use of carbohydrate and fat as energy source by obese and lean swine.
    Mersmann HJ, Pond WG, Yen JT.
    J Anim Sci; 1984 Apr; 58(4):894-902. PubMed ID: 6725152
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  • 18. [Body composition in lean and obese persons determined by "lift balance densitometer" (author's transl)].
    Schlick W, Schmid P, Irsigler K.
    Dtsch Med Wochenschr; 1976 Jan 16; 101(3):67-72. PubMed ID: 1245158
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  • 19. Glucose turnover in fast-growing, lean and in slow-growing, obese swine.
    Cote PJ, Wangsness PJ, Varela-Alvarez H, Griel LC, Kavanaugh JF.
    J Anim Sci; 1982 Jan 16; 54(1):89-94. PubMed ID: 7085505
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  • 20. Skeletal muscle metabolism in neonatal lean and obese pigs.
    Campion DR, Hausman GJ, Meredith FI.
    J Anim Sci; 1983 Jul 16; 57(1):26-33. PubMed ID: 6885663
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