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Growth is dependent on the exocrine pancreas function in young weaners but not in growing-finishing pigs
2009) 6th International Symposium for Young Scientists - Human and Animal Development: Regulatory Mechanisms 60(Suppl. 3). p.55-59(
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The effect of long-term lactobacilli (lactic acid bacteria) enteral treatment on the central nervous system of growing rats
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Precocious gut maturation and immune cell expansion by single dose feeding the lectin phytohaemagglutinin to suckling rats.
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An elemental diet fed, enteral or parenteral, does not support growth in young pigs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
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Dietary deficit of essential amino acids did not affect bone histomorphological parameters in gnotobiotic mice
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Alpha-ketoglutarate protects the liver of piglets exposed during prenatal life to chronic excess of dexamethasone from metabolic and structural changes
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The effectiveness of enzymatic replacement therapy measured by turbidimetry and the lipaemic index in exocrine pancreatic insufficient young, growing pigs, fed a high-fat diet.
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High concentration of kynurenic acid in bile and pancreatic juice
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- 2008
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The absorption, tissue distribution and excretion of enteraly administered alpha-ketoglutarate in rats.
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Biological effects of 2-oxoglutarate with particular emphasis on the regulation of protein, mineral and lipid absorption/metabolism, muscle performance, kidney function, bone formation and cancerogenesis, all viewed from a healthy ageing perspective state of the art - review article
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