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Oral Administration of Watermelon Rind Extract to Induce Hypothermia in Chicks
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Physiological and Behavioral Responses of Young Chicks to High Ambient Temperature
Published 2012-07-01Subjects: “…chick…”
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Heat Stress Biomarker Amino Acids and Neuropeptide Afford Thermotolerance in Chicks
Published 2019-01-01Subjects: “…chicks…”
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mRNA Expressions of Methylation Related Enzymes and Duration of Thermal Conditioning in Chicks
Published 2022-01-01Subjects: “…chicks…”
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Effects of Thermal Conditioning and Folic Acid on Methylation of the BDNF Promoter Region in Chicks
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Comparison of oral administration of fructose and glucose on food intake and physiological parameters in broiler chicks
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Dried Watermelon Rind Mash Diet Increases Plasma L-Citrulline Level in Chicks
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Central Interaction Between L-Ornithine and Neuropeptide Y in the Regulation of Feeding Behavior of Neonatal Chicks
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Oral Administration of L-Citrulline, but not L-Arginine or L-Ornithine, Acts as a Hypothermic Agent in Chicks
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Oral Administration of a Medium Containing L-Citrulline-producing Live Bacteria Reduces Body Temperature in Chicks
Published 2019-10-01Subjects: “…chick…”
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Thermal manipulation modifies embryonic growth, hepatic free amino acid concentrations, and hatching performance in layer-type chicks
Published 2022-11-01“…The body weight, yolk weight, yolk-free body mass, and chick quality were not affected by TM treatments. …”
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Effects of Nonylphenol Injection into Maternal Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica) on the Female Reproductive Functions of F1 Generation
Published 2002-10-01“…Fertilized eggs from both groups were collected on 2 d, 4 d and 6 d after the first injection (C1, C3, C5 in oil treated group ; N1, N3 and N5 in nonylphenol treated group). The chicks hatched from these eggs were reared to maturity, and their reproductive functions and oviductal structures (including the distribution of calcium binding protein-D28K ; CaBP-D28K) were examined. …”
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