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Chronic exposure to the mycotoxin T-2 promotes oral absorption of chlortetracycline in pigs
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The mycotoxin T-2 inhibits hepatic cytochrome P4503A activity in pigs
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Influence of deoxynivalenol and T-2 toxin on the oral bioavailability of antibiotics in pigs
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Toxic effects of dietary exposure to T-2 toxin on intestinal and hepatic biotransformation enzymes and drug transporter systems in broiler chickens
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Toxicokinetic study and absolute oral bioavailability of deoxynivalenol, T-2 toxin and zearalenone in broiler chickens
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Porcine intestinal epithelial barrier disruption by the Fusarium mycotoxins deoxynivalenol and T-2 toxin promotes transepithelial passage of doxycycline and paromomycin
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Interaction between tylosin and bentonite clay from a pharmacokinetic perspective
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Toxicokinetic study of deoxynivalenol, T-2 toxin and zearalenone in broiler chickens
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Toxic effects of dietary exposure to T-2 toxin on intestinal and hepatic CYP450 in broilers
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Efficacy and safety testing of mycotocoxin-detoxifying agents in broilers following the European Food Safety Authority guidelines
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A modified glucomannan mycotoxin-adsorbing agent counteracts the reduced weight gain and diminishes cecal colonization of Salmonella Typhimurium in T-2 toxin exposed pigs
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Effect of T-2 toxin and a yeast-extract feed additive on the oral bioavailability of chlortetracycline in pigs
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In vitro and in vivo safety testing of mycotoxin detoxifying agents
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Interaction between tylosin and bentonite clay from a pharmacokinetic perspective
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- Journal Article
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Influence of mycotoxins and a mycotoxin adsorbing agent on the oral bioavailability of commonly used antibiotics in pigs
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New bolus models for in vivo efficacy testing of mycotoxin detoxifying agents in relation to EFSA guidelines, assessed using deoxynivalenol in broiler chickens
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- Journal Article
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T-2 toxin induced Salmonella Typhimurium intoxication results in decreased Salmonella numbers in the cecum contents of pigs, despite marked effects on Salmonella-host cell interactions
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Effects of the mycotoxins deoxynivalenol and T-2 toxin on the pathogenesis of a Salmonella TYphimurium infection in pigs
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Influence of the mycotoxin T-2 on growth performance and intestinal health of the pig
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Double benefit: a modified glucomannan mycotoxin-adsorbing agent counteracts T-2 toxin related reduced weight gain and limits Salmonella Typhimurium infections in pigs