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The effect of drenching (very) low birth weight piglets with a dense, concentrated milk replacer at farms with differing farrowing management
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Early development of locomotion in the term piglet model : does size matter?
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Drenching bovine colostrum, quercetin or fructo-oligosaccharides has no effect on health or survival of low birth weight piglets
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Handling associated with drenching does not impact survival and general health of low birth weight piglets
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Hepatic cytochrome P450 abundance and activity in the developing and adult Gottingen Minipig : Pivotal data for PBPK modeling
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Developmental toxicity and biotransformation of two anti-epileptics in zebrafish embryos and early larvae
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Expression of transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 and transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 in the gut of the peri-weaning pig is strongly dependent on age and intestinal site
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Piglet performance and colostrum intake in litters either or not split-suckled during the first day or during the first three days of life
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Short-chain fructo-oligosaccharides supplementation to suckling piglets : assessment of pre- and post-weaning performance and gut health
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Changes of the glutathione redox system during the weaning transition in piglets, in relation to small intestinal morphology and barrier function
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Does intrauterine crowding affect the force generating capacity and muscle composition of the piglet front limb?
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Glucose and glycogen levels in piglets that differ in birth weight and vitality
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The effect of dietary quercetin on the glutathione redox system and small intestinal functionality of weaned piglets
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Does intrauterine crowding affect locomotor development? : a comparative study of motor performance, neuromotor maturation and gait variability among piglets that differ in birth weight and vitality
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How does intrauterine crowding affect locomotor performance in newborn pigs? : a study of force generating capacity and muscle composition of the hind limb
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Interrelationships between post-weaning body weight loss and gut health parameters
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Supplementation of short-chain fructooligosaccharides in the suckling period improves pre- and post-weaning performance and indices of gut health post-weaning
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Small intestinal barrier function in relation to the mucosal glutathione redox status in a weaning piglet model
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Artificial rearing influences the morphology, permeability and redox state of the gastrointestinal tract of low and normal birth weight piglets
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Dietary supplementation of quercetin improves performance in weaned piglets
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Small intestinal functionality is compromised by artificial rearing in the low-birth weight and normal birth weight piglet?
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Birthweight has no influence on chemical body composition and muscle energy stores in suckling piglets
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What can we learn from the glutathione redox status during the weaning transition of piglets?
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Intrauterine growth restriction in neonatal piglets affects small intestinal mucosal permeability and mRNA expression of redox-sensitive genes
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In vitro investigation of six antioxidants for pig diets
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Alterations of the jejunal glutathione redox status, permeability and morphology in artificially reared pigs
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Trolox, rosmarinic acid, quercetin, gallic acid, lipoic acid, ethoxyquin and se-methionine reduce oxidative Stress in IPEC-j2 cells
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Transition to formula feeding induces alteration of the small intestinal glutathione redox status, permeability and morphology in pigs
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Trolox, rosmarinic acid, gallic acid, lipoic acid, se-methionine and ethoxyquin reduce direct and indirect oxidative stress in ipec-j2 cells
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Changes in redox biomarkers in the small intestine of newborn piglets during suckling period
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Left retrocaval ureter around the ipsilateral limb of a double caudal vena cava in a cat
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Trolox and ascorbic acid reduce direct and indirect oxidative stress in the IPEC-J2 cells, an in vitro model for the porcine gastrointestinal tract
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Digestive function and intestinal redo status of low birth weight piglets
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Age-related differences in CYP3A abundance and activity in the liver of the Gottingen Minipig
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Oxidative status in piglets is affected by the weaning process
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Weaning induces oxidative stress in pigs
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Intrauterine growth retardation does not affect the intestinal barrier function in weaning piglets
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Nutritional interventions to prevent and rear low-birthweight piglets
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Artificial rearing of piglets: effects on small intestinal morphology and digestion capacity
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Lymph drainage from the ovine tonsils: an anatomical study of the tonsillar lymph vessels
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Vascular corrosion casting in research on liver diseases and transplantation : an overview of studies
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Maturation of digestive function is retarded and plasma antioxidant capacity lowered in fully weaned low birth weight piglets
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Plasma oxidative status in piglets changes upon weaning
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Canine mammary tumours, an overview
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The use of slaughterhouse-obtained small intestinal tissue as control material in histological studies should be applied with prudence
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Dietary-dependent changes in the enteric nervous system and endothelium of premature piglets
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Parenteral and enteral feeding in preterm piglets differently affects extracellular matrix proteins, enterocyte proliferation and apoptosis in the small intestine
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The use of slaughterhouse obtained small intestinal tissue as control material in histological studies should be implied with prudence
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Expression and localization of angiogenic growth factors in developing porcine mesonephric glomeruli