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Modification of energy metabolism by the presence of the gut microflora in the chicken

Muramatsu et al., 1994

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13649004513884102803
Author
Muramatsu T
Nakajima S
Okumura J
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British Journal of Nutrition

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Whether the association with gut microflora modifies the energy metabolism of chickens was investigated by varying the metabolizable energy consumption level from zero to above the maintenance requirement in the germ-free and conventional states. Single comb White …
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