Development of immune cells in the intestinal mucosa can be affected by intensive and extensive farm environments, and antibiotic use
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that exposure to farm environments during childhood can be linked to reductions in the incidence of immune disorders, but generating an appropriate model is difficult. 108 half-sibling piglets were born on either extensive (outdoor) or intensive (indoor) far...
Main Authors: | Christoforidou, Z, Burt, R, Mulder, I, Gill, B, Pluske, J, Kelly, D, Stokes, C, Bailey, M, Lewis, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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