A high-grain diet causes massive disruption of ruminal epithelial tight junctions in goats
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A high-grain diet causes massive disruption of ruminal epithelial tight junctions in goats
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 305, Issue 3, Pages R232-R241
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American Physiological Society
发表日期
2013-06-06
DOI
10.1152/ajpregu.00068.2013
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